10 0 t1h91A7nni2v0e1r7sary GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GARY W. BLACK, COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2017 VOL. 100, NO. 8 COPYRIGHT 2017 GEOR GIA DE PAR T M E NT O F AGR I CU LT U R E GA RY W. BLAC K, COMMISS ION ER Poultry owners are urged to observe strict biosecurity protocols Low Pathogenic Avian Influenza confirmed in Chattooga County A flock of chickens at a commercial poultry breeding operation located in Chattooga County tested positive for H7, presumptive low pathogenic avian influenza, in late March. This is the first confirmation of avian influenza in domestic poultry in Georgia. Avian influenza does not pose a risk to the food supply, and no affected animals entered the food chain. The risk of human infection with avian influenza during poultry outbreaks is very low. The virus was identified during routine presale screening for the commercial facility and was confirmed as H7 avian influenza by the USDA National Veterinary Services Laboratory in Ames, Iowa. As a precaution the affect- ed flock has been depopulated. Officials are testing and monitoring other flocks within the surveillance area. No other flocks have tested positive or demonstrated any clinical signs. The announcement follows similar confirmations from Alabama, Kentucky and Tennessee in recent weeks. The Georgia case is considered a presumptive low pathogenic avian influenza because the flock did not show any signs of illness. While LPAI is different from HPAI, control measures are under way as a precautionary measure. Wild birds are the source of the virus. Avian influenza virus strains often occur naturally in wild birds, and can infect wild migratory birds without causing illness. "Poultry is the top sector of our number one industry, agriculture, and we are committed to protecting the livelihoods of the many farm families that are dependent on it," said Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Gary W. Black. "In order to successfully do that, it is imperative that we continue our efforts of extensive biosecurity." The official order prohibiting poultry exhibitions and the assembling of poultry to be sold issued by the state veterinarian's office on March 16, 2017, remains in effect. The order prohibits all poultry exhibitions, sales at regional and county fairs, festivals, swap meets, live bird markets, flea markets, and auctions. The order also prohibits the concentration, collection or assembly of poultry of all types, including wild waterfowl from one or more premises for purposes of sale. Shipments of eggs or baby chicks from National Poultry Improvement Plan, Avian Influenza Clean, approved facilities are not affected by this order. Owners of poultry flocks are encouraged to closely observe their birds and report a sudden increase in the number of sick birds or bird deaths to the state veterinarian's office at 855.491.1432. For more updates and information regarding biosecurity tips visit www.ga-ai. org or www.allinallgone.com. UGA Extension pesticide training fees, testing, credits to change May 1 New system to help farmers, pesticide applicators with training for licensure University of Georgia Cooperative Extension will change the way it offers private pesticide applicator training starting May 1. By Merritt Melancon ATHENS One of University of Georgia Cooperative Extension's key commitments to the state and its farmers is to provide the training and information that private pesticide applicators need to ensure the safe use of pesticides. The way that UGA Extension offers trainings, exams and continuing education classes for pesticide applicators' license renewals will change in the coming months. This change will ensure that UGA Extension can continue to provide pesticide safety education throughout the state, while staying in line with changes mandated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. "Our commitment to the safety of those who work on farms, those who eat the produce grown in our state, and the general public has always been a big part of what we do here," said Mark McCann, assistant dean for agriculture and natural resources extension at UGA. "We will continue to make sure that those who use restricted-use pesticides as part of their livelihoods landscapers and farmers will have 24/7 access to the training they need to use those pesticides safely." UGA Extension has developed a statespecific curriculum and exam series for private pesticide applicators. To comply with EPA rule changes and to offer Georgia's farmers and pesticide operators more focused, local instruction, the UGA Pesticide Education Program created a new curriculum and set in place an online training system which is available 24/7. While these changes will be more convenient for farmers and other private pesticide applicators, they will require a $25 fee for the online training program. The current program is offered at no charge. Along with the EPA rule change that allows for more local control over training, federal funds that previously supported training have been rolled back, so UGA Extension will have to charge fees to offset that loss of funding. "We have tried to position the fee so it's not an impediment, but it does offset a portion of the costs," McCann said. "There is no additional licensing fee from the Georgia Department of Agriculture." See UGA, page 7 Mail to: Published by the Ga. Department of Agriculture Gary W. Black, Commissioner Reader Profile: Ella Mae Beach By Arty Schronce arty.schronce@agr.georgia.gov As a longtime advertiser of plants and flower seeds, Ella Mae Beach has touched the lives of many Market Bulletin readers over the years. Her offerings have spawned and enhanced the gardens and landscapes of people across Georgia. Beach worked for the Market Bulletin for 19 years before retiring in 1991, but she was a part of the lives of employees of the Georgia Department of Agriculture who never met her for many years afterward. If you wonder how that is possible, it is because of a large, framed photograph that hung in the Marketing Division office in Atlanta. The photo was used for the 1987 Market Bulletin calendar. The friendly woman waving from the front porch of a Victorian home to the fruit and vegetable vendor with his mule-drawn wagon was none other than Ella Mae Beach. "We found a young couple who had renovated their home in Grant Park who allowed us to shoot there. I brought old things I had, and my supervisor brought what she had. That apron everyone used to wear aprons has pink flowers on it that match the rose of Sharon blooming in the front yard," she said. "I think they picked me because I was the most `country.'" Beach grew up on a farm in Suches, and a rural upbringing served her well as she worked on ads for the Market Bulletin. "Some of my coworkers didn't know corn from beans. I was raised on a farm, and I knew what people were writing in about. I could proof- read, edit and place their ads appropriately," she said. Beach speaks fondly of her days with the Mar- ket Bulletin. However, she still recalls the huge three-month chore of updating the mailing list, one of the first duties she was charged to perform. At the time, the Market Bulletin was still avail- able for free, and subscribers numbered more than 100,000. After she retired from the agriculture depart- ment, Beach became an advertiser. "I call my plants `old-timey.' Everything I have is old. That's what people want things they Ella Mae Beach modeled a Georgia farm woman for See ELLA MAE BEACH, page 12 the 1987 Market Bulletin calendar she is holding. PAGE 2 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2017 Advertise in the Market Bulletin Classified advertisements in the Market Bulletin are free to subscribers and limited to one ad per issue per subscriber number. Out-of-state subscribers may only publish ads in the Out-of-State Wanted category. Advertisements from businesses, corporations, dealerships, real estate agents or other commercial entities are not permitted. Advertising is limited to farm-related items. Advertisers and buyers are advised to be aware of state and federal laws governing the sale and transfer of live animals. The Georgia Department of Agriculture does not assume responsibility for transactions initiated through the Market Bulletin but will use every effort to prevent fraud. Advertisers are expected to fulfill the terms of their offers. Failure to do so through either negligence or intention may require the Market Bulletin to refuse future ads. Market Bulletin staff reserves the right to designate ad length and to edit for spelling, grammar and word count. Ads run a maximum of two consecutive issues if the category allows. A new ad must be submitted to run longer than two consecutive issues. Ads in regularly published categories are limited to 20 words including name, address, email address and phone number. The following ad categories are published periodically and allow up to 30 words: Farm Services; Farm Services Wanted; Farmland Rent/Lease; Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted; Farmland for Sale; Handicrafts. Ads for Farmland for Sale are published twice per year, in the spring and the fall. There are three ways to submit your ad. Fax: 404.463.4389 Mail: Georgia Department of Agriculture Attn: Market Bulletin 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 Online: www.agr.georgia.gov Please include your subscription number on all mailed and faxed correspondence. Questions about advertising? 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Call the Department of Agriculture 404.656.3600 | 800.282.5852 AI Hotline 855.491.1432 Georgia Grown Food Safety 404.656.3680 404.656.3627 GATE 855.327.6829 Plant Protection 404.463.8617 Equine Health 404.656.3713 Animal Protection 404.656.4914 Licensing 855.424.5423 State Veterinarian 404.656.3671 Fuel and Measures 404.656.3605 Market Bulletin 404.656.3722 Georgia Department of Law Consumer Protection Unit 404.651.8600 | 1.800.869.1123 FARM SERVICES Garden plots tilled, raised beds, plastic Manager/operator needed for 2-house mulch, drip irrigation-tape installed, with- breeder farm, references are required, in a 25 mile radius from me. Lou Cabrel housing provided. Dianne Morrison 8685 If you have questions regarding ads in Griffin 404-513-9353 Royston Hwy Royston 30662 706-498- this category, call 404-656-3722. Grass sprigging, Tift 85, call for details. 5669 Farm Services and Services Wanted James Hicks Collins 912-557-8965 Permanent, part-time farm help needed, ads must be related to agriculture. Heavy equipment repair, 20+ years of non-profit donkey sanctuary, must like Wanted services must be performed experience, tractors, dozers, cranes and animals and be reliable, SW GA facility. on the farm of the individual desiring much more, mobile service or you may Gloria Wilkins Leary 39862 amberwood- the service. Commercial contractors bring equipment to me. Chris Potts Man- georgia@gmail.com are not allowed to advertise services in sfield 770-286-3640 Seeking a husband and wife team for this category. Farm Services and Farm Services Wanted ads are limited to 30 words. Land services, forestry, mulching/brush mowing, with loader or excavator, grading/clearing and tub grinding. Josh Hal- broiler farm work, with housing and salary provided. Tim Bui Bishop 706-318-3727 Seeking full-time or part-time farm em- 13 years of experience, mobile farm derman Carnesville 678-227-2976 ployment, tractor driving, purebred cattle, tractor mechanic, standard maintenance and general repair, tires fitted, majority of work is guaranteed. Lora Rouse Stone Mountain 917-893-1138 Livestock hauling, horse/cattle, garden and food plot, bush-hogging, any handy man work. Leland Milton Watkinsville 706-296-0732 commercial horses, years of experience. H.C. Wilson Sandersville 478-232-6436 Seeking full-time or part-time farm help, experience preferred but not necessary. 18 years of experience: Bobcat, no-till grain drill, bush-hogging, clearing, light grading, tree removal, fences, on/off-site welding. Chris Wilkie 549 Ridgeway Church Rd Commerce 30529 706-870-6256 35+ years of experience, lakes/ponds built and repaired without draining, new pipe systems, land clearing, swamps drained, creeks rerouted, drainage problems, homesites, licensed and insured. Bobby Karr Fairburn 678-973-7645 470233-2992 38 years of experience: Horse arenas laser-graded, tree clearing, driveways built/ FARM MACHINERY regraded, gravel, barns graded, drainage correction, trucking and demolition. Luke Butler Braselton 770-685-0288 39 years of experience, N. GA/metro Atlanta: Bush-hogging/grading, post holes, gardens/food plots, aerating/seeding, chainsaw work, more; $50/hour, 3 hour min. Rick Allison Buford 678-200-2040 Agricultural fences: USDA, wood or wire, NCRS qualified standards; also corrals, barns and all other related work. Robert Hayes Hartwell 706-376-6708 All aspects of grading and concrete, concrete slabs and land clearing. P.J. Morgan Shiloh 762-359-8742 All farm fencing installed, land management, woven, board, electric, high tensile fence, bush-hogging, food plots, trail maintenance. Casey Kent Monroe 678446-8520 Any size food plot, development overseen by wildlife biologist, conception to completion, design, layout, clearing, engineering, researching/planting, appropriate forage, irrigation and maintenance. Jeffrey David Beall Greenville 706-6721450 Bobcat/tractor work, bush-hogging, lawn mowing, pasture maintenance/restoration, grading, clearing, plowing, garden, deer plots, pesticide spraying, welding fencing, heavy equipment. Larry Houston Covington 770-235-3082 770-235-3782 Bush hog, drives scraped and tilling services. Larry Boatright Dallas 678-3861466 Bush hog, rotary mow, garden and food plot, harrow/plow, cut, rake and bale square hay, Monroe County area. Jimmy Waldrep Forsyth 478-994-0701 Certified welder mobile, specializing in heavy, farming, logging equipment and any type of trailers, flat rates and quality work. David Brown Oxford 678-591-1061 Custom cattle freeze branding. Cole Meeks Statesboro 912-601-5283 912531-3549 Custom harvesting, with John Deere 9400, have 9222F and 444 corn head, will travel within a 20 mile radius; $35/hour. Jacob Pope Covington 678-763-8941 Environmental clearing options, turn forest into pasture, clean-up after timber cutting, grinding and mulching, as well as left behind stumps and debris. Bobby Cochran Commerce 770-527-5571 Experienced bush-hogging, food plots ready for 2017 deer season, reasonably priced, work guaranteed, within 75 miles from McDonough, email for specifics. Victoria Nall Stockbridge victorianall@ aol.com 470-769-0093 Farrier with helper to trim, very active FARM EMPLOYMENT miniature mules overgrown hooves in Coweta County. Claudia Green Grantville 678-877-0634 Farrier/blacksmith services, 3 year degree, 25+ years of experience, Washington/Wilkes Counties and surrounding communities, local competitive rates, skilled and reliable service. Kimberly Gates Washington gatesbythecreek@ hotmail.com 706-400-9981 Logs-to-lumber, will saw your logs into usable lumber, at your location or mine. Taylor Davis Fayetteville 770-402-1180 New lake construction, repairs, clearing, clean-up, ditching, fencing lines cleared, grading, dump trucks. Tim Harper Peachtree City 770-527-1565 Raised beds, drip irrigation tape and black plastic mulch, installed at your garden site with our bed shaper/plastic mulch layer. Buzz Mann Hampton 470336-8351 Specializing in all lake services, layouts, engineering, permitting, construction, siphon systems, renovations, dredging, stocking, liming, management, shocking and weed control, Bridgette Greenville Concord 706-672-1450 Stumps ground neatly below ground level, free estimate and reasonably priced. Glen Whitley Bethlehem 770867-2718 Tractor work, bush-hogging, grading, post-hole digging, plowing, chain-sawing and light clearing. Al Roberts Fayetteville 404-543-6984 Tractor work, bush-hogging, plowing, fields, food plots and gardens, serving Walton County and surrounding areas; $55/hour, 3 hour minimum. Tommy Gunter Monroe 678-410-9361 Will come to your farm to repair starters and alternators, 6-12V generators, only on farm equipment and tractors. Randy Thomas Conyers 678-758-5881 Farm Services Wanted 100+ y/o large oak tree, needs to be cut down/stump removed, you are welcome to keep the wood for lumber/firewood, please leave a message. L. Hogue Canton 678-464-5429 4 large red/white oak trees with long trunks, and 1 huge Ponderosa pine, you cut/haul; $400 to you. Gerry Gibson Atlanta 678-595-2790 Custom combining/harvesting Abruzzi rye for grain, cleaning, hauling 2018 crop. Jim Boggs Aragon 706-936-4558 Farm help wanted, exchange for barn/ pasture access for 1-2 horses, current Coggins and references required. David Preston 1012 Johnstonville Rd Barnesville 30204 da81126@bellsouth.net Gardener wanted to plant small shrubs, call and leave message; $10/hour. Richard Petty Douglasville 770-330-2375 Need experienced help ASAP, to prune 10 old and young blueberry bushes, need advice as well as actual pruning help. Carolyn Morrill 1090 Hazel Creek Rd Mount Airy 30563 carolynmorrill@bellsouth.net 706-202-3673 706-778-2074 Part-time barn and farm help, will be weekends and some weekdays, pay negotiable. Elizabeth Clavette Danielsville 303-887-6030 Seeking contract farms in Georgia to grow spices/herb crop in spring 2017, need approximately 10-20 acres, email for details. Tony Goreja Buford goreja@ gmail.com 404-578-7490 Water well digger needed, Spalding County, to dig a well for operating a future irrigation system. Tony Simmons Griffin 678-961-9674 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. Caretaker for 16 acres, Habersham County, requires large animal experi- Andy Byrd 3905 Hwy 138 Walnut Grove 30014 whippoorwillman@gmail.com 770601-0110 Seeking mature Spanish speaking male/ couple to work on bird farm, live-in position with housing provided; $200/week. Tere Lopez Oxford 770-787-2955 Tree service seeking a full-time/parttime sawmill operator wanted for WoodMizer Lt. 50 stationary/portable sawmill. Clint Harris Cumming 30028 acorntreecare@comcast.net 770-597-6420 If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722. Only farm machinery and equipment owned by the advertiser and used in his/her own farming operation can be advertised; those persons advertising for machinery and equipment wanted must be seeking those items for their own farming operation. 1-row Cole 12MX multi-flex planter, 4 plates/gears, on Cat-1 gill cultivator; $700 OBO. Gordon Brown Hampton 770-8278687 1-row Cole planter, slightly used, $650; two 30' gooseneck trailers, new floors, good tires, 3-axle, $2500. Mac Wright Fairmount 706-629-0406 770-548-2282 1-row Cole planter, w/fertilizer attachment, extra plates and cogs, mounted on Gehl cultivator now, good condition; $500. Kenneth Beasley Dahlonega 706344-2604 1-row Covington planter, on cultivator frame, 3PT hitch, $400; cub low-boy 154 parts tractor, $450. Michael Richardson Elberton 706-283-7134 1-row plastic layer, $4000; 18' metal F600 body, $1500; 1-row mechanical transplanter, $500; 5-roll hay mover, $2000. J.W. Adkins Vienna 229-805-0255 10' and 12' heavy-duty land levelers; $1600-$1800. Mike Hulett Hazlehurst 912-253-0162 10'6.5"W trailer, 2-axle; $750. Jessie Pierce Statham 770-725-1950 1020 Case IH 20' grain head, good condition, sheltered; $6000. Mike Simmons Norman Park 229-339-0750 11' chisel plow, good condition. James Truelove Clermont 352-213-8789 1460 International harvester combine, with 6-row corn head and 20' grain head 1020. Everett Panter Blue Ridge 706455-7227 16-disc harrow, 3PT hitch, $400; 9-shank, 3PT all-purpose plow, $400; 10disc HD pull-type, $400. Chuck Anthony Jefferson 706-658-6081 16.5 skid steer loader tires, 10 available; also 17" wheels and tires, 8-lug, 5 available, Dodge, $250. W.G. Griffin Byron 478-396-2409 1938 John Deere B, parade ready, round spoke wheels, correct paint w/clear coat, flattop fenders; $5500 OBO. Mike Shivers Monroe 678-300-2843 1942 John Deere LI, yellow, fully restored, $5500; 1941 John Deere H, fully restored, $3500. Don Lively Waco 770880-3486 1946 Ford, 4 good tires and 1 bad wheel, good hydraulics but bad breaks; $700. John Fox Butler 478-244-0508 1949 Farmall C tractor, has both front planters, back gang and pull-type disc harrow, runs well; $2500 OBO. Andy Carroll Rome 706-346-3142 1950 JD tractor, restored, new tires, lights, white gauges, steering wheel, 3PT hitch available; $3500 OBO. Johnny Barnes Statham 770-725-7508 Fencing, all types: Farm, field, horse and corrals, all wood, barbwire, board, dog kennels, chain-link; light grading, bush-hogging and Bobcat work; Pauld- ence, references and non-smoker, work for rent, 2BR/1.5BA. Shelley McGinness Gainesville 678-316-1432 Couple with experience seeking broiler 1951 Ford 8N complete engine, runs great, install ready; $1150. Norman Cook 940 Doyle Rd Buena Vista 31803 229649-7430 ing County. Tasha Grantham Villa Rica farm work in exchange for housing and 1951 Ford 8N, with 1-row cultivator, 770-459-0074 salary. Richard Brown Cartersville 678- planter, not restored, working tractor, may For all of your farm needs: Bobcat, tractor, D3 dozer work, bush-hogging, clear- 629-6055 Dependably mature male seeks local consider a trade; $1700. Donald Kent Cumming 470-201-9911 ing, anything in between, free estimates. farm work, CDL, equipment operator and 1952 8N Ford, for restoration or parts, Kyle Combs Locust Grove 770-880- carpenter. Michael Martin Milner 678- have most new parts; $900. Stanley 3698 416-1424 Moon Covington 404-630-0958 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2017 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 3 1952 Farmall cub cultivators, lay-off plow, turning disk, harrow, planter, belly mower; $2700. Larry Brasington Powder Springs 770-943-4642 1952 Ford 8N tractor with good tires, newly painted, well-maintained, original 6V system; $2600. Denton Hardie Gordon 229-344-8000 1960 Massey Ferguson 35, no equipment, runs good, lift works well, looks fair. Ron Morgan Cobbtown 912-314-3847 1965 Ford diesel, 4-cylinder, new paint and tires, VGC, $4950; 1964 Ford 4000 gas, new paint, $4500. T.A. Floyd Blairsville 706-994-6451 1965 IH cub, with sickle mower, good condition, $1900; also have belly mower turning plow. Bob Deal Clayton 706-7827662 1965 Oliver 550, diesel, good condition, for parts or repair; $1000/cash. Jimmy Etheridge Gordon 478-452-2589 1972 Ford 3000 diesel, w/canopy and 5' bush hog, new battery, alternator, water pump, gauges, more; $5800. Brandon Wall Bethlehem 770-307-8907 1973 Ford 2000 tractor, gas, mechanically in good condition, new seat, alternator and starter; $5700. Bob Elliott Buford 770-313-5456 1975 year 140 tractor, w/8 pieces of equipment, excellent condition; $7000. Robert Hendrix Portal 912-865-2582 1980s Case 1194 tractor, 48HP; $3950. John Horne White Plains 770-780-8535 1980s Cat track hoe, 3208 engine, looks good/runs well, low hours, 32" bucket; $18,500. Ron Smallwood Greenville 678-222-8921 1985 Ford 1510, 22HP, diesel, 900 hours, good condition, $3950; 5' TaylorWay finish mower, $1000. Karl Reaves Byron 478-960-8019 1989 JD 4755, FWD, runs and operates well; $25,000. Jason Jackson Cuthbert koolhandle@hotmail.com 229-343-0877 1994 Kodiak dump, single-axle, gas motor, 5-2 trans. rear end, 16' dump body; $5000. Mike Preston Blakely 229723-5069 1996 John Deere 855 tractor, regularly serviced, 718 hours, new seat and battery, work ready; $5500. Tim Grossguth Adairsville chatenigmatique@gmail.com 706-980-9296 1997 Ford F800 dump truck, diesel, cranks and runs but has brake issues, 77,000; best offer. Scott Chatham Marietta 404-510-3930 1999 John Deere 338 baler, excellent condition; $10,000. Carol Anderson Taylorsville 678-371-9963 678-371-9963 2 bush hogs, 5', $485; stock trailer, $985; NH baler 841, $885; harrow, $685; cultivator, low-boy trailer. Lynne Rhinehart Ringgold 706-338-7176 2 Ford 8N tractors, 1 needs some work, the other is for parts or restoration. Richard Bolton Athens 706-201-7331 2 hay rakes, 3PT hitch, 4-wheel. Jerry Cox Fayetteville 770-461-7938 2 JD 71 planters, reworked, missing minor parts, covers, etc.; $650. Ryan Baerne Nicholson 706-757-2672 2 tires/wheels, 9:00x10, for low profile, two 26x12, and 12 wheels and turf tires; $100/pair. Len Brown Lilburn 770-5643456 2 truck trailer tires, 1 new, 1 w/less than 500 miles, Goodyear Marathon, 10-ply, 235/80R16. James Parker Loganville 770-363-4001 2-cylinder Onan electric start generator, gas, on 4-wheel cart; $250. Dan Dixon Po Box 362 Gordon 31031 478-6282551 2-row Covington planters, good condition, always under shed, $900; 7-shank all-purpose plow, $500. Wayne Cason Mansfield 770-294-4596 2-row cultivator frame, w/ Sheffield sweep and 2 clean upsweeps; $250. Lynn Todd Ludowici 912-977-3603 2-row Pittsburg cultivator; $300. Steve Deal Statesboro 912-531-3549 2-row Pittsburg, 3PT hitch, 9-tines, disc stabilizer, good condition, $375; lawn tandem aerator, reversible tongue/weight rack, $175. Frank Agerton Waynesboro 706-551-2649 2-ton engine hoist; floor jack; 23,000 lb. log splitter. Sidney Keadle 142 Hickman Fork Rd Thomaston 30286 706-6472328 20' International trailer, 12000 GVW, white oak bed, dovetail, ramps, new lights, nearly new tires, VGC; $2500. Terry Biscoglia Madison 706-342-0390 20-disc harrow, $350; 3PT hitch hay spear, $100; rolled hay rack, $250; 6' rock rake, used twice. Ricky Jones Adairsville 770-877-5807 200-gallon boomless sprayer, 3PT hitch, used once, $2300; 1953 Ford Jubilee, restored, like new, $3800. Jeffrey Knowles Eatonton 706-473-1418 2000 Frick sawmill, all wood will need to be replaced; $800. Robert Dorsey Winston 770-309-3796 2002 Kubota tractor L2600, 2WD, 4-cylinder, 28HP, diesel, with scrape blade; $5500. Ronnie Ammons 880 Ammons Rd Waleska 30183 770-479-3970 2004 Hooper long bed trailer, 8'x39', very good condition; $6000. Patricia Hodgetts Madison pathodgetts@bellsouth.net 706-474-1435 2005 KMC 3376 peanut picker, $40,000; CIH 1666 combine and heads, negotiable; gooseneck cattle trailer, $3500. Joel Rushing Register 912-687-0564 2010 Kubota L2800 with loader, 4WD, 30HP, 150 hours, 5' bush hog, stored under storage; $12,000. Bryan Curles Bogart 678-858-7990 2012 Tonutti FM150 5' finish mower, used for home yard work; $500. Roy Witt Rock Spring 706-639-7399 2014 Kubota, 7'cutter, used only 4 times; $5000. Derrell C Dixon Reidsville 912-654-2941 2014 Parker grain cart, used 2 corn seasons; $13,000. John Williams Colquitt 229-400-5827 2040 John Deere tractor, with front end loader, good condition; $10,500. C.D. Gravitt Buford 770-945-4371 24-disc pull harrow, $150; steel farm trailer, $300; also antique farm items. B.J. Meadows Ellenwood 770-981-2997 2460 Long tractor, great condition, new paint, 90% tires; 460 Long, good condition, new rear tires. Sherman Smith Trenton 706-657-8812 2N Ford tractor, 1944 year, barn kept, needs a tune-up and a battery; $1400. Buddy Fitzerald Cartersville 229-3434004 3 cultivators, 6 RN, 2 JD, IH, good condition. Joe Shurley Warrenton 706-7991553 310E John Deere backhoe, new engine, excellent condition; $25,000. Gregg Pilkinton Pelham 229-336-2460 33' Case IH disc and 6-bottom Harrell on-land switch plow. Wade Kirkland Brinson 229-220-2679 3400 Ford tractor, new rear tires, 6-speed low/high transmission; $6250. Dale Westmoreland Cleveland 706-8780702 3PT heavy-duty 14-disc 6' offset harrow; $550. Thomas Wheless Lexington 706-338-4507 3PT hitch 6' grader blade, like new, $200; 3PT hitch hay fork, $150. Thomas Henderson Chickamauga 706-375-3917 4 KMC planters; 9930 cotton picker; peanut drier; Lilliston peanut combine, high cap. Neal Greene Oglethorpe 478949-3055 478-235-9347 4' bush hog, $400; 4' adjustable scrape blade, $250; dirt scoop for 3PT hitch, $150. Tommy Nale Milner 770-584-8654 4-row KMC strip-till, with Monosem planters attached; set of 6-row KMC row markers. Chris Parlor Hazlehurst 912539-9772 912-539-2994 4-row Monosem planters, excellent condition, seed plates included; $7000. Tim Cook Hazlehurst 912-539-3544 45' conveyor belts w/Honda engine, 2 available; 45' steel ramp; KMC rotovator; two 200-gallon fuel tanks. Earnest Padgett Jacksonville 229-833-5240 48" pallet forks, $550; 72" root grapple, $1250; 62" bucket grapple, $750; all skid steer attachable/cash only. Jim Bishop Franklin 706-675-3943 484 Rhino 7' mower, with 210HP gear box, $4800; John Deere 31 offset harrow, $800. Daniel Harrell Baconton 229-3431930 5' Bush Hog brand, new blades, u-joints, seals, metal sides, 60HP, gearbox. Jim Thompson Fayetteville 770-680-0817 5' Bush Hog Squealer, good condition, bearings greased regularly, blades changed last year; $700. David Herrington Cordele 678-898-1892 5' pasture renovator; 5' Woods blade, boom pole; rigid pipe threader head, 4"6", good condition. Roy Heard Cumming 770-887-7394 5' rotary mower, $250; also have a flatbed trailer, 14'L, $500. Jack Murphy Trenton 423-443-8666 5' tiller, $500; 2-disc tiller, $200; 8-disc bush bog, $300; 5' all-purpose plow, $350. Danny Whitworth Dallas 770-4432685 500 cubic foot dirt scoop, $650; cement mixer with 2HP motor, $200. Benny Cole Valdosta 912-559-9132 50kW Onan Genset generator, with Cummins diesel 4BT Turbo, trailer mounted, runs good, good tires/wheels. Gene Owen Eatonton 404-234-9993 5610 Ford tractor, bad motor, $3000; 8870 New Holland, FWD, super steer, $42,500. Chris Burdette Ty Ty 229-3874649 570 New Holland square baler and cutter; $20,000. Timothy Goodwin Augusta 706-414-0641 6' finishing mower, completely rebuilt, new paint, $450; Troy-Bilt tiller, 8HP, electric start, good tines, great condition. Lary Smith Rome 706-234-1347 6020 New Holland with forest package, 1133 hours; 4 tires, 16-9-38 w/tubes, $50/each; 2 tires, 20x8.42, $50/each. Melvin Waters Nicholls 912-285-1305 656 International, 360 Long, JD 1530, all diesels with P/S; $3000 each. Samuel Herndon Hazlehurst 912-375-4320 7' tiller, 8HP Craftsman, 24", excellent condition; $230 OBO. D.B. Hart Smyrna 404-660-3107 770-432-4898 7000 Allis Chalmers tractor; 10' offset harrow; Allis Chalmers G tractor w/plows; 4-wheel farm trailer. D. Oliver Lula 770287-4816 8' bush hog rotary cutter; 3PT hitch; IH grain drill; fork lift for 3PT hitch. Ronnie Thomas Watkinsville 706-207-7366 820 John Deere, 35pp, excellent condition, runs well; $4600. Lamar Wyatt La Fayette 706-580-7526 706-508-7529 8HP roto-tiller, excellent running condition, heavy-duty, leave a message; $875 OBO. L. Bode Cumming 770-886-5943 8N Ford tractor, 12V, rotary cutter, harrow, cultivator w/planter, fertilizer hopper, 2-bottom plow, extra cultivator; $4500/ all, will separate. J.R. Sullivan Vidalia 912-537-4944 8N Ford tractor, restored, parade ready; $3000. Lewis Harbeson Thomson 706829-3414 9N Ford tractor, running condition, needs tune-up on engine before running regularly; $1800. Harley Stone Pearson hstone@planttel.net 912-327-1217 AC all-crop harvesters: 60 is functional, but the 66 needs restoration; also decals and extra belts. Roland Nash Madison 706-717-0606 Alabama Mule 5HP garden tractor, 6.5'x12' all metal uniloader trailer w/ ramps. Raymond Long Loganville 770466-2435 Allis Chalmers 160, with 40HP Perkins diesel engine, 2500 hours, well-maintained; $4250. Billy Cagle Cartersville 770-382-9391 Allis Chalmers pull planters, 4-row, with fertilizer hoppers and openers; $1675. Ronnie Hardigree Athens 706-2243583 AM General M35A3, 2.5-ton cargo truck, 6x6, without winch, 3116 Caterpillar 6-cylinder diesel engine; $7000. Stephen Thompson Greensboro 706-3470834 706-817-3125 Antique Allis Chalmers tractors, B, 2 WD40 and WD45, not running; also have a running Ford Jubilee. Jesse Arnett Tifton 229-382-6517 Auger, 3PT tractor auger, 6", 9" and 12" bits; $800. James Smalley Marietta 404550-6973 Bean and pea cleaning equipment, includes hopper, unloader, fan cleaner and sorting line; also have a bagger. James Tomberlin Cordele 229-406-3665 Bobcat 753, $7500; and Bobcat 440, $6000. Candi Willis Manchester 706573-1380 Bobcat 753, $7500; and Bobcat 440, $6000. Chuck Brown Manchester 706706-9155 Brinly 1-row planter, with 4 plates, good condition; $400. Fred Adams Bogart 678-227-4629 Bush Hog 15' batwing finish mower, $7500; tree spade, upwards 34" root ball, skid steer hitch, $4500. Henry Glover Stone Mountain 770-934-3808 404626-1501 Bush Hog 8disc bush and bog harrow, 24" disc, 3PT hitch; $900. Matthew Warren Cumming 770-312-6729 Bush hog brand 5' bush hog, 3PT hitch; $395. Harold Mclain Alpharetta 470-3374538 Bush Hog post-hole digger, 9" and 15" augers, good condition, sheltered; $975 firm. David Cooke Carrollton 770-8322919 770-365-1692 C172 Hinomoto tractor, 4 pieces of equipment, all-purpose plow, scrape blade, 3PT hitch turning plow; $5500. Annie Dale Lithia Springs 770-942-1501 Caronia brand 5' pull-behind finishing mower, photos available upon request; $600. Debbie Tomlinson Lake Park 229460-3576 Case 580C backhoe, runs great, looks good, new starter, tires and back end; $9500. Regina Bleckley Clayton 706782-3310 706-319-1593 Citrex hay tedder, hydraulic lift, selfcatching head piece. Jerome Bunn Forsyth 478-994-9422 Clipper Super X-2968-D seed cleaner; $6000. Troy Chandler Danielsville 706338-9144 Covington 1-row planter, w/plates fertilizer, side dresser on frames, Covington cultivator, brown disc harrow, landscape rake. Kevin Ferguson Pine Mountain Valley 706-457-4070 Craftsman 8.5HP chipper/shredder, hardly used, can mail photos; $300. Barbara Schaefer Shiloh 706-628-5415 Deutz D3005 tractor, possibly restore or use for parts; $2000. Bob Wickliffe Murrayville 770-713-5089 Double mole bore trip plow, $500; heavy-duty boom pole, $125; 8' spring tooth plow, $350. Barney Kendall Blue Ridge 770-597-9560 DR power wagon; molded mixing tub; riding sulky Tecumseh, manual, good condition; $1500 OBO. James Welch Villa Rica 770-459-8608 Dr. Power field and brush mower, 17HP Kawasaki engine, electric start; $1800. Cliff Anderson Franklin 770-500-6166 Dry box, 8'x16.6', pine or wheat straw body; $8900. Jimmy Garvin Warner Robins 478-396-2409 Early 1950s John Deere 70 tractor, restored, looks new, gasoline, good tires; $5300. Larry Gunn Cartersville 678-8734409 Farmall cub, runs well, new rear tires, hydraulic lift, $2500; other equipment available. Anthony Noble Fort Valley 478-825-0829 Farmall H 4-disc tiller, pull harrow, Graham home plow; $1200. Dwain Pittman Mitchell 706-598-2222 Farmall H tractor, runs good; Farmall Super H, runs good; Taylor harrow, 8-disc pull-type; JD B, doesn't run. Harold Flanigan Hoschton 770-945-4818 Farmall Super C: Set of 14" plows, 2PT hitch, and set of front cultivator frames. Wayne Ussery Hazlehurst 912-379-1062 Ferguson TO-20 new front tires, rings and other new parts, call for more details; $1800. Rembert Cragg Alto 706-4998063 706-776-3318 Flat bed for truck, 10x7, side body; $300. Walter Terrell Decatur 404-395-5476 Ford 1-bottom turning-plow w/tail wheel; 14' HD box blade, has 4 rippers, like new; Ford 2-bottom turning-plow. Darwin Blansit Trion 706-238-0465 Ford 1100 tractor, 20HP. D. Helton Sautee 706-892-8581 Ford 1720 tractor, original owner, diesel, PS, 388 hours, sheltered, serviced, EC, no leaks; $5200. Robert Wiggins Byron 478-918-5213 Ford 192 4-cycle gas engine, $300; Farmall 140 engine, $250; Ford 8N engine, good condition, $400. Scott Odom Buford 770-945-7945 Ford 3000, gas, power steering, $3000; 2-row plow; 2 Cole planters, $450; 7' harrow, $500; more equipment. Warren Sapp Ellabell 912-661-1443 Ford 3600 tractor, diesel, very good condition, new front tires, battery and paint, rear remote hydraulics; $5500. Tim Mckinnon Dawsonville 706-573-0345 Ford 445 loader, bucket, hay spear, $4800; bush hog, 2400-qt. loader, $2200. A.K. Stephens Athens 706-543-1883 Ford 455 backhoe, low hours, runs well; $9500. Ronald Thompson Williamson 678-572-7668 Ford 532 baler, $2500; Deutz Allis baler, $6500; Niemeyer mower, $1500; Niemeyer tedder, $2500; Rossi 8-wheel V-rake, $1500. Victor Floyd Pembroke 912-6532345 Ford 600 and 800, both gas, good condition; $2000 each. Phillip Croft Cordele 229-942-9570 Ford 600 tractor parts: Front/rear tires and wheels, radiator, oil pan/tune-up kit, starter, PTO shaft, etc. Fred Blalock Whitesburg 770-830-8919 Ford 9700, with good tires and low engine hours; $6800. Robert K. Johnston Sylvania 912-863-4898 Ford industrial tractor, w/335 loader, bad motor, new front/rear tires; $3000. Charles Turner Tignall 706-285-2487 Front bumper weights for International tractor, 1960s-1980s era, 90+/- lbs. each; $50. Robert Lee Pineview 478-893-2119 Front tine tiller, 2013 engine, $150; Poulan 14" chainsaw, $50; wood cattle bodies for long bed truck, $25. Kenneth Wehunt Barnesville 770-358-2587 Garden tillers, for parts or repair, 3 front tine tillers and 1 rear tine tiller. Will Holloway Snellville 770-979-7519 Gleaner M3 C/S; JD4640C H/A; KMC ripper disc shaper; lift-assist, tanks; 7100 planters; Hesston 4755; JD8200 drill. C. Lawrence Hoschton 706-338-5657 Goose neck trailer, 8x16 heavy-duty, PT pine floor in good condition, metal ramps. Stan Dyer Cleveland 706-892-4274 Graham Hoeme chisel plow, appraised $500; sickle mower, appraised $375 OBO; have photos, can email. James Threlkeld Comer threlkeldj@aol.com 706-783-3298 Hay elevator, Case, 24', electric motor, works great, stored inside; $300 firm. Ronnie Boak Flintstone 706-820-9279 Heavy-duty Gantry A-frame; adjustable 9.5'x16'hx11.5'w; also have CM Lodestar 3T RT electric hoist, sold together/separate; $2900. James Fullbright Appling 706-664-5145 Heavy-duty post-hole digger augers, 6" and 12", 2" shafts, never used; $120/12", or $75/6". James Bullard Cumming 770876-5900 Heavy-duty PTO shaft, used 1 day, new, call before 8 p.m.; $200. Hoyt Allison Sautee 706-878-9162 Hesston 4590 in-line square baler, 1 owner, always sheltered, excellent condition; $10,500. John Harden Lafayette 706-397-8347 Husqvarna Y&H 46 Kohler Courage 21 riding mower, like new, 170 hours. Dewey Gober Hull 706-548-1266 IH 11-shank chisel plow; IH 4-row rearmounted cultivator; KMC 4-row subsoiler, 38", modified to attach planters. Johnny Mcconald Wrens 706-547-9567 IH 3-bottom plow, 16", with spare points, trips work; $600. Keith Brown Dahlonega 706-525-9229 IH 986 open cab, runs well, new batteries, filters, oil, work ready, with dual remotes/PTO; $8000. Keith Brown Dahlonega 706-867-8840 Implement tire and rim, 16.5-16.1, Firestone rim included, fits some Ditch Witch equipment; $50. Kyle Lynn Powder Springs 404-545-1614 Ingersoll Rand HD compressor, 3-phase, 80-gallon tank, 230-units/260units, tested, runs perfect, 5HP guaranteed to run, 1 starter; $750/$700. James Heatley Hampton 770-707-2397 International 500 dozer, 6-way blade ROPS, cab, very good condition, $5200; 1980 F7000-3208 diesel dump, good condition, $3400. Richard Thompson Rossville 770-887-5941 International 574, diesel, cab frame, no glass, hours unknown, 20 y/o, runs good/ tires fair, PTO good; $4400. J.O. Anderson Covington specificneed@gmail.com 678-699-3351 International 856, 100HP, 5400 hours, working torque amplifier, dual rear wheels, new clutch, field ready; $7500. Mitch Lawson Calhoun 706-676-0825 Irrigation pump, 4" inlet and outlet, PTO driven on wheels; ear corn conveyor, 20' adjustable height, on wheels. Rodney Taylor Baxley 912-278-3152 JD 1-row planter/fertilizer/distributor, $500; 1-row cultivator, $200; Land Pride 6' grooming mower, $1000. Jason Harrison Milledgeville 478-251-0009 JD 385 baler, 4x5 rounds, twine only, 300 rolls last season, good condition and is field ready; $5000. Joe Taylor Baxley 912-240-3573 JD 4020 tractor, diesel, 100HP, new paint, field ready, large tires, photos available; $15,900. Dave Garwood Atlanta 770-354-2085 JD 4430, 8-speed power shift transmission, cab, 2WD, 7000 hours, needs repair but good transmission; $8500 OBO. Richard Clark Lyons 912-565-0514 JD 458 mega-wide round baler, 2007 year, net/twine-wrap, 6176 bales, barn stored, includes manual, field ready. Nathan Clackum White 678-628-3509 678628-3509 JD 468 round baler; Tye 15' grain drill; NH side delivery hay rake. James Martin Waynesboro 706-558-5005 JD 4960, MFWD, 7000 hours, $42,000; also have JD 7300 planters, 8-row stack fold, $7000. Henry Walker Eastman 478463-5566 478-463-5215 JD 5310, 64HP, 2WD, 2046 hours, 7' Taylor-Way bush hog; $14,995. Debbie Mullinax Madison 404-372-4612 JD 5510 tractor, 2WD, 200 year, 80HP; $12,000. Randy Kendrick Chatsworth 706-217-5992 JD 637 harrows, 21' and 15'. Wayne Morrison Whigham 229-378-1534 JD 6620 combine, 13' header with corn header, cold A/C; $8800. Jake Walker Lexington 706-340-2255 706-2963630 JD 6620 combine, rasp bar, picked corn and beans in 2016, w/215 grain table included; $5000. Michael Robinson Franklin 706-302-3156 JD 716A silage wagon, $3800; NH 2-row silage cutter, $3000; 760 roto-grind, sheltered; $8500. Travis Gilbert Woodbury 706-575-0593 JD 7720 combine, 218 platform head, picked wheat/milo last year, yellow top, 2nd owner, 2800 hours; $9000. Willie Butts Leesburg 229-894-1107 JD 9610 combine, JD 933F header, 2575 hours, duals, extra set of rasp bars, under shelter; $50,000. George Chandler Danielsville 709-338-4321 PAGE 4 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2017 Livestock Sales and Events Calendar NOTICE: Georgia's State Veterinarian has sus- pended until further notice all poultry exhibitions, swaps and meets, shows or sales at festivals, flea markets or auctions in the State of Georgia due to the confirmation of Avian Influenza in commercial poultry flocks in Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama and Kentucky. For more information, visit http://agr.georgia.gov/avian-influenza.aspx. APPLING COUNTY 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, small animals, feeder pigs; S&D Livestock, 187 Industrial Drive, Baxley; Call Steve Smith, 912.366.9207 or 912.278.1460 ATKINSON COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Pearson Livestock, 1168 Highway 441 N, Pearson; Calll Roberto Silveria, 229.798.0271 BARTOW COUNTY Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep; The New Peoples Livestock Mkt., 407 Burnt Hickory Road, Cartersville; Call Haynie Cochran, 770.547.1717; Phil Tuck, 770.881.0502 BEN HILL COUNTY Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; South Central Livestock, 146 Broad Road, Fitzgerald. Call Thomas Stripling, 229.423.4400 or 229.423.4436 BLECKLEY COUNTY 2nd, 4th & 5th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Coker's Sale Barn, 9648 Duncan Bridge Road, Cleveland. Call Wayne Coker Sr., 706.540.8418 BUTTS COUNTY Every Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.: Cattle 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.: Dairy cattle; Mid-Georgia Livestock Market, 478 Fairfield Church Road/Hwy. 16 W, Jackson. Call Brent Galloway, 770.775.7314 CARROLL COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 4 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Long Branch Livestock, 813 Old Villa Rica Road, Temple. Call Ricky Summerville, 404.787.1865 Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Carroll County Livestock Sales Barn, 225 Salebarn Road, Carrollton. Call Barry Robinson, 770.834.6608 or 770.834.6609 CHATTOOGA COUNTY Every Friday, 7 p.m.: Goats, sheep; Trion Livestock Auction, 15577 Hwy. 27, Trion. Call McKinley Evans, 678.276.5127 CLARKE COUNTY Every Wednesday, 11 a.m.: Goats and sheep; noon, cattle. Northeast Georgia Livestock, 1200 Winterville Road, Athens. Call Todd Stephens, 706.549.4790 COLQUITT COUNTY Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Moultrie Livestock Co., 1200 1st Street NE, Moultrie. Call Randy Bannister, 229.985.1019 COOK COUNTY 1st, 3rd & 5th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Deer Run Auction, 1158 Parrish Road, Adel; Call John Strickland, 229.896.4553 DECATUR COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 1 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Waddell Auction Co., 979 Old Pelham Road, Climax. Call John Waddell, 229.246.4955 EMANUEL COUNTY Every Monday, 1 p.m.: Cattle, slaughter hogs; Swainsboro Stockyard, 310 Lambs Bridge Road, Swainsboro. Call Clay Floyd and David N. Floyd, 478.945.3793 2nd & 4th Saturdays, noon: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; R&R Goat & Livestock Auction, 526 Hwy. 56 N, Swainsboro. Calll Ron & Karen Claxton, 478.237.4628 or 478.237.8825 Every Tuesday, 10 a.m. & 1st Fridays: Cattle special sale; Dixie Livestock Market, 133 Old Hwy. 46, Oak Park. Calll Willis & Tammy Sikes, 912.578.3263 FORSYTH COUNTY Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Lanier Farm's Livestock Corp., 8325 Jot-Em Down Road, Gainesville. Calll Tyler Bagwell, 770.844.9223 or 770.844.9231 FRANKLIN COUNTY Every Tuesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Franklin County Livestock Sales, 6461 Stone Bridge Road, Carnesville. Calll Chad and Clay Ellison, 706.384.2975 or 706.384.2105 GORDON COUNTY Every Thursday, 12:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep, slaughter hogs; Calhoun Stockyard Hwy. 53, 2270 Rome Road SW, Calhoun. Call Dennis Little & Gene Williams, 706.629.1900 GREENE COUNTY Every Thursday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Duvall Livestock Market, 101 Apalachee Ave., Greensboro. Call Jim Malcom, 706.453.7368 JEFF DAVIS COUNTY 1st & 3rd Fridays: Horse sale, 7:30 p.m.; Circle Double S, 102 Lumber City Highway, Hazlehurst. Call Steve Underwood, 912.594.6200 (night) or 912.375.5543 (day) JOHNSON COUNTY 1st & 3rd Mondays, 7:30 p.m.: Chickens; Ol' Times Auction, 503 Hill Salter Road, Kite. Call Robert Colston, 478.299.6240 JONES COUNTY Every Saturday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; 5 p.m., farm miscellaneous, Ga. Lic. #3188; Buggy Town Auction, 1035 Hwy. 11, Gray. Call Jimmy Burnett 770.584.0388 or 678.972.4599 LAMAR COUNTY Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; 5 p.m., farm miscellaneous, Ga. Lic. #3188; Buggy Town Auction Market, 1315 Highway 341 S, Barnesville. Call James Burnette 770.584.0388 or 678.972.4599 LAURENS COUNTY 2nd & 4th Thursday, 6 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Horse Creek Auction Co., 5971 Hwy. 441 S, Dublin. Call Daniel Harrelson, 478.595.5418 MADISON COUNTY Every Friday, 6 p.m.: Chickens, small animals; Gray Bell Animal Auction, Hwy. 281, Royston. Call Billy Joe Bell, 706.245.4205 MARION COUNTY Every Thursday, 7 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Auction 41, 4275 GA Hwy. 41 N, Buena Vista. Call Jim Rush, 706.326.3549. Email auction41@windstream.net NEWTON COUNTY 2nd & 4th Saturdays: Pony Express Stockyard Horse & Tack Auction, 5 p.m.; GAL AUNR002843; 1852 Highway 11 S, Covington. Call Scott Bridges, 704.434.6389 or 704.473.8715 PULASKI COUNTY Every Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep; Pulaski County Stockyard, 1 Houston Street, Hawkinsville. Call John Walker, 478.892.9071 SEMINOLE COUNTY Every Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., 3rd Saturday Special Sale, 1:30 p.m.: Cattle, goats, sheep; Seminole Stockyard, 5061 Hwy. 91, Donalsonville. Call Bryant Garland and Edwina Skipper, 229.524.2305 STEPHENS COUNTY 2nd Saturdays, 5 p.m.: W&W Livestock, Eastanollee Livestock Auction, Eastanollee. Call Brad Wood, 864.903.0296 3rd Saturdays, noon: Goats, sheep; Agri Auction Sales at Eastanollee Livestock Market, Highway 17 between Toccoa and Lavonia. Call Ricky Chatham, 706.491.2812 or Jason Wilson, 706.491.8840 Every Monday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Eastanollee Livestock, 40 Cattle Drive, Eastanollee. Call Mark Smith, 706.779.5944 SUMTER COUNTY Every Thursday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Sumter County Stockyard, 505 Southerfield Lane, Americus. Call Bobby Gooden, 229.815.7127 TAYLOR COUNTY 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m.: Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; RockRidge Livestock Auction, 1357 Tommy Purvis Jr. Road, Reynolds. Call Melba Strickland, 706.975.5732 TELFAIR COUNTY 2nd & 4th Thursdays: Chickens, fowl, goats and sheep; check-in at 1 p.m., sale at 6:30 p.m. Horse Creek Auction, between Dublin and McRae off Highway 441. Call 478.595.5418 THOMAS COUNTY Every Tuesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle. 1st & 3rd Tuesdays: Slaughter hogs; Thomas County Stockyards, 20975 Hwy. 19 N, Thomasville. Call Jimmy P. Benton, 229.228.6960 TOOMBS COUNTY 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 11 a.m.: Feeder pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Metter Livestock Auction, 621 Hwy. 1 S, Lyons. Call Lewie Fortner, 478.553.6066 TURNER COUNTY Every Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Cattle; Turner County Stockyards, 1315 Hwy. 41 S, Ashburn. Calll Alan Wiggins, 229.567.3371 UPSON COUNTY Every Thursday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep. L&K Farmers Livestock Market, 2626 Yatesville Hwy., Thomaston. Call Kathy and Lewis Rice, 706.468.0019. WHITE COUNTY Every Saturday, 4 p.m.: Goats, sheep, chickens, small animals; Coker's Sale Barn, 9648 Duncan Bridge Road, Cleveland. Call Wayne Coker Sr., 706.540.8418 WILKES COUNTY Every Wednesday, noon: Cattle, goats, sheep; Wilkes County Stockyard, Hwy. 78 Bypass/302 Third Street, Washington. Call Kenny Durden and Linda Robertson, 706.868.0160 LAMAR COUNTY, ALA. Saturday, May 6: Timberland Cattle's Angus and Sim-Angus female cattle sale; Vernon, Ala. Call 205.695.6314; www.timberlandcattle.com Notices for auctions selling farm-related items other than livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or auction firm conducting the auction, per regulations from the Georgia Secretary of State. Auctions without this information will not be published. Have an auction to put on our calendar? Contact Arty Schronce at 404.656.3656 or arty.schronce@agr.georgia.gov. JD 9950 4-row cotton picker, with mud hog, good condition, runs/picks well, cheap picking; $6500 OBO. John Griffin Tifton 229-445-0495 JD M6 2-disc plow, fits M or MT tractors. Jerry Driver Carrollton 770-880-9335 JD1018 bush hog, new PTO; JD266 mower, new transmission, cover seat, both for parts; weed wiper. Patrea Pabst Dewy Rose aepied@aol.com 404-2178471 Jd6076 engine and gear head; 6"x30' rainbow irrigation pipe fitting and trailer; Taylor cotton module builder, good condition. Jimmy Cofield Eastman 478-8934996 JD6430, 2WD, 155HP, duel remotes, CA, 4800 hours, $33,000; JD5085M, 2WD, CA, 1470 hours, 85HP, $32,000. Dale Wiley Covington 770-464-3276 JD71 planters, 2 available, rebuilt, new disc openers, all sprockets, depth bands, many plates; $1200. James Bunn Hampton 404-989-1528 JD7420, 3300 hours, new tall back rubber, $58,500; Amadas 4-row peanut combine, new pick-up teeth/drive shaft, $9500. Deran Hardeman Nashville 229300-6342 JD9986 cotton picker; 26' JD430 harrow; Art's Way 6-flip plow; Redball 420 hooded sprayer; JD450 grain drill. Donald Wingate Doerun 229-776-6145 229349-0026 John Deere 467, mega-wide, net-wrap, good condition, work ready. R. Dupree Sylvester 229-402-2769 John Deere 5103, 229 hours, always sheltered; $10,000 firm. Herbert Mason Hazlehurst 912-551-0475 John Deere 1026R, 4WD, 54" belly mower, 4' Frontier RC2048 bush hog, 104 hours; $12,500. John Anderson Watkinsville 706-769-8387 John Deere 2350 tractor, 1 owner, w/ front-end loader, hay forks, bush hog, runs perfectly, sheltered; $11,000. Macon Moore Buckhead 706-342-0266 John Deere 2750, 4WD, with loader, 3100 hours, completely restored, call for details. Alex Miller Morganton 706-4556622 John Deere 2940 diesel tractor, 85HP, 2WD, 2-post canopy, 16-speed transmission, 2-speed PTO, dual remotes; $5500. Waylon Davenport Richland 229-321-2314 John Deere 4020 tractor, good condition, field ready, great tractor to restore; $9250. John Callaway Hogansville 770355-2165 John Deere 4020, 1969 year, all original, restored, good condition; $11,000. Neal Youmans Ivey 478-456-3697 John Deere 435 round baler, very good condition, monitor; $5500 OBO. Jared Floyd Dawsonville jaredfloyd@bellsouth. net 678-787-5736 John Deere 535 baler with monitor, looks good/operates well; $4500. Jamie Callaway Dewy Rose 706-988-9357 John Deere 71 planters set with toolbar, sheltered; $1000. W.I. Hatcher 109 E Front St Sylvester 31791 229-776-5894 229-776-2050 John Deere 7200 high crop tractor, 1994 year, 2WD, cab, A/C, 10,650 hours, 1 owner, good condition; $25,000. Ted Milliron Shellman 229-317-3795 John Deere 756 hay tedder, 16'-17', 4 spinner, excellent condition; $4750. Lee Taylor Calhoun 770-547-3198 John Deere 950 tractor, rebuilt engine last year; Deutz Allis 2.50 round baler, field ready. Tim Miller Cherrylog 706455-1664 John Deere deer plot drills, 7'-8'W, works on 3PT hitch; $2200-$2500. Royce Hulett Hazlehurst 912-375-3008 912253-0161 John Deere Max Emerge 4-row vacuum planters, on KMC strip-till/spraying rig, with lift-assist, like new. Kimberly Bailey Eastman 912-531-1098 John Deere Scotts lan tractor, 20HP, 46", hydrostatic; $395. James Turnipseed Powder Springs 770-943-3880 Jonsered 630, $150; JD weed eater, $50; Homelite 330 chainsaw, $95; Poulan Pro chainsaw, $60; scrape blade. R. Green Alto 706-778-9302 Kifco B140 water reel, works perfectly; $4500 OBO. Cari Hancock Bartow 706410-4507 King Plow Co. brand bush and bog harrow, 22" disc, 3PT hitch, 5'8", barely used. J.R. Worley Atlanta 770-964-6416 KMC 4-row peanut inverter, good condition. Jeffery Bloodworth Pineview 229313-9154 Krone baler, 4x5 round bales, wide pickup, great condition, sheltered, bale monitor, field ready, string-wrap; $8200. Donald Allgood Temple 770-562-3720 Kubota B6100E, 2WD, with mower and harrow, runs well but is no longer needed/used; $3000 OBO. David Satterfield Fitzgerald 229-325-7776 Kubota L345, 4-cylinder diesel, 943 hours, new rear tires/tubes, front weights, power steering, 5' Woods bush hog, $5600. Ray Dangar Canton 678-468-8292 Kubota M7040, 70HP, 2010 year, 301 hours, 2 remotes in rear; $27,000. Jeff New Brooks 678-300-3735 Kubota M9960, FWD, loader, cab, 28 hours, 12-speed, shuttle, dual remotes, air seat, weights; $52,000. BIl Hartley Milledgeville 478-452-5457 Kuhn hay baler, barn kept. Benny Lasseter Franklin 678-378-1884 Kuhn hay cutter, GMD 283 TG, 9' mower, good condition. Tommy Copelan Eatonton 706-473-4757 Land Pride 6' finish mower, rear discharged, and Land Pride 60" tiller, both like new/sheltered; $1800/each. C. Durrance Nashville 229-686-5989 Like new Howse 6' harrow, $875; like new 3PT hitch spreader, $600; 1000 lb. hopper, $300. Harold Page Columbus columbusoutdoorservices@gmail.com 706-681-6781 LN 9000 road tractor and lowboy; 3000 Ford PS, diesel; Farmall M, hydraulic lift. Harry Puckett Buford 770-945-0174 Log forks and clamp for hay/logs, etc., heavy, fits Caterpillar end-loaders; $3800. Scot Jones Ellijay 706-273-2306 Long 2460 tractor, 46HP, 639 hours, garage stored; $5500. David Bailey Loganville 678-614-1677 Lowery P300 spreader hopper, all metal, 3PT hitch, PTO, excellent condition; $400. Winfield Flanagan Midland 706563-3314 Loyal manure spreader 28 cubic/ft., MS23A tow behind, chain driven, hobby garden sized; $750. Holly Leslie Griffin 770-468-9986 Mahindra 5555 tractor, less than 10 hours, w/front-end loader/canopy, 4WD, selling due to leg control loss; $32,000. James Laster Kathleen 478-987-3703 Mahindra tractor, 6' mower, new in 2001, 42HP diesel engine, 80 hours; $8500. Wayne Badie Waycross wbadie@ outlook.com 912-590-5859 912-3380860 Manure spreader, ABI, 2015 year, 50 cubic foot, ground driven, excellent condition; $2700. Dorothy Kennedy Waynesboro 706-871-0450 Massey Ferguson 150 tractor, 3-bottom plow, runs well, good condition, field ready; $4100. John Woodruff Tifton 229425-0801 Massey Ferguson 283 tractor, runs well, and Gehl 1375 hay baler, 4x5 rolls; $17500/both. Deborah Jones La Fayette 423-413-3416 Massey Ferguson 35, with Perkins diesel engine and power steering. Buddy Merritt Jackson 404-925-9476 Massey Ferguson 43 grain drill, $3750; Mantis compost tumbler, $350; both great condition; also electric fencing supplies. Ted Smith Washington 706-6784011 McCormick CX75 cab, 4WD; McCormick CX105 cab, 4WD; both are in good condition. Mike Baker Lenox 229-6864719 MF 2-row bottom plow, new blades, used once; $575 OBO. Vicki Dobbs Stockbridge 678-898-3173 MF 231S, diesel, 42HP, 1300 hours; $8000. H Dale Farmer Rome 706-2666772 MF 375, with MF loader, 3 remotes, weights, top, low hours, GC; $14,900. Robert Watkins Douglasville 770-9428687 Modern Predator mower, 3PT hitch, 8'W, excellent condition; $3800. Kim Bryant Monticello 706-476-0083 Mule-drawn wagon, 1020, corn chopper hay rake, all-purpose plow, sleigh, Cole planter manual; $2766. John Fleming Hartwell 770-718-6740 New Holland 163 hay tedder, manual fold, 3 baskets, good condition; $1500. Mike Waters Statesboro watersfarms@ bulloch.net 912-839-2136 912-682-7249 New Holland 255 tedder/rake, $750; 252/262 disc mower parts; 250-gallon tank/metal cage, $40. Nelson Hollingsworth Molena 404-805-4156 New Holland 278 square hay baler; $600. Bob Pruitt Villa Rica 770-4452423 New Holland 477 haybine mower/ conditioner, good condition. R. Norman Powder Springs 404-434-3935 New Holland 570 baler; New Holland 258 pull- type rake. Le Roy Hurst Dewy Rose 404-863-1901 706-283-4812 New Holland 570 square baler, Hoelscher 10-bale accumulator, 10-bale grapple; $13,000. John Lanier Warm Springs 706-249-3536 New Holland 650 baler, twine-wrap only, good condition, field ready. Joey Lanier Statesboro 912-865-9195 New Holland bale wagon, great shape, the sides are off; Super 49 New Holland, runs great. Kenneth Collins Blairsville 706-897-1933 New Holland Boomer 30 tractor, 2014 year, 4x4, loader w/quick-change bucket, 66" belly mower, cultivator,160 hours; $17,500. Charlie Eastland Senoia 706957-7449 New Holland LS 180 skid steer loader, 3075 hours, 2003 year, good condition; $6000. Emmett Renfroe Statesboro 912531-1620 New Holland TC35, 2001 year, 1574 hours, fork lift included, $10,000; bush hog, $500. Jeanette Chambers Calhoun 706-266-5476 Newton Crouch 45 nitrogen applicator, 500-gallon, pull-type, foam marker, good condition, new hoses/nozzles, photos available; $7500. Doug Huff Dearing 706-833-1163 NH 311 square baler, has baled 1500 bales; $6500. Kenneth Wilbanks Baldwin 706-491-1221 Old Ferguson tractor, 5' bush hog, scrape blade, landscape rack; $1850. Robert Davis Lagrange 706-884-1621 Pecan shelling equipment: Meyers crackers, shellers, sizers, blowers, elevators, inspection tables, piece breaker and batch dryer. Thomas Hatcher Albany 229-347-2990 Planter cultivator, fertilizer hopper for Farmall Super A tractor. Dwight Phillips Royston 706-245-7764 Power King economy tractor, plow, harrows, push blade; $1200 cash. Robert Touchton Dallas 770-757-0253 Price reduced: Allis Chalmers B, $2250; Farmall A, $2250; Farmall C, $3250, Farmall F20, $3250. Ted Reeves Sparta 706-878-8562 Rotary tiller, 3PT hitch, 50" brush hog RTS50; $400. Michael Barber Plainville 706-295-1290 Sprayer, Gregson 60' boom, 1000-gallon, 440 raven monitor, triple nozzle, 11.4R38 tires, hydraulic pump foam marker; $8500. Philipp Hanstein Madison 706-342-4886 Spring tooth 1-row cultivator, 3PT hitch, new plow points; $125. Marvin Mcwilliams 2317 Fox Dr. Marietta 30066 770427-6848 Square hay baler; Super A tractor; equipment for cub 5050 Allis Chalmers. Juanita Parker Chatsworth 706-8478517 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2017 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 5 Super A Farmall mower deck and pul- Ford tri-cycle row crop tractor. Band-sawed lumber, cut from your trees Reclaimed heart pine flooring, 3/4" thick 22 m/o bull, from purebred, polled black leys, sell/trade; also have a set of cultiva- Harris Ertzberger Jacksonville 912-278- or mine; $.21+ cents per bd./ft. Doug by 5-7"W. Bud Mckenzie Dawson 904- Limousine and son of InFocus; $2000. tors. John Williams Lyerly 706-895-4835 0464 Schneider Taylorsville 678-361-6206 562-0839 Harrison Mcdonald Jefferson 706-713- Super B 250-bushel batch grain dryer, Harrow and plow, inexpensive, to start Barbed wire, taken down and rolled Rough cut lumber, cherry, walnut and 7176 good condition, always shed stored, a small farm, email or text are best. Nick up, roughly 1480'; $1. Kendall Morris maple. Eugene Holcomb Young Harris 25 Black Angus heifers, 12-14 m/o, vac- $9000; Richardton silage dump wagon, Harrison Stephens nickonet2000@gmail. Barnesville 770-358-6800 706-379-3480 cinated; $750 each. Don Chandler Hull $650. Carter Swancy Ranger 770-881- com 706-340-0208 Barrels, 55-gallon, plastic, clean, dis- Snapper riding mower, pull-start, runs 706-207-5829 0127 Industrial floor scale with wall mount- count for volume purchase; $20 each. great; $275. Louis Salmon Eatonton 706- 25 registered Black Angus cows/calves, T020 Ferguson, new radiator, over- able display and a land leveler, delivered Larry Heslep Sparta 678-472-6919 485-8717 heifers, 2-3 y/o bulls, top bloodlines. hauled engine, new clutch, 12V, good to my location. Dale Foster Bonaire 478- Bells, buy and sell, farm/school/church Sportsstuff to stack hay on, saves hay, Russ Holbert Adairsville 706-602-9958 tires, will trade. Jack Doss Yatesville 706-656-2666 918-4365 John Deere 1010 or 2010 gas or diesel bells, different sizes; 8-wheel hay rake w/ kicker wheel; large cast iron pot. Shane 2 truckloads; $2/sq. yd. Lee Gravitt Calhoun 770-548-3528 29 healthy beefalo, 1 is a white buffalo heifer, selling all due to personal illness. Taylor-Way 100005 subsoiler, heavyduty, single fork, 3PT hitch; $130. Eddy Mullinax 131 Teague Rd Ellijay 30536 706-273-4282 engine parts, need head or whole motor. Gregory Walker Woodstock 404-6809665 John Deere 1023 tractor, with some Burnett Mansfield 770-827-2240 Blacksmith shop wall-mount drill press and 6" post-mount vise; $240/both. E.H. Hawthorne Auburn 770-307-7689 Steel cable, new, and new and old stainless steel cable on rolls. Richard Haigler Hiawassee 706-835-5222 Tomato cages, $2 each; 10kW gen- Alvin Strickland Patterson 904-335-7463 3 Lim-Flex bulls, 15-18 M/O, docile, free delivery within 100 miles; $1200-$1600. Sid Arnold Nicholson 706-207-6113 Taylor-Way 8-disc harrows, $975; Taylor-Way subsoiler, $250; Bush Hog brand 5' bush hog, $675; lay off plow, $150. Donna Cruse Cumming 404-597-3109 attachments. John Fincher Canton 770815-7317 John Deere 5075E bracket and weights for front end. Melvin Paulk Sylvester 229- Cast iron syrup kettle, 3/4" thick, 54" interior diameter, 24" deep, no leaks. Ches Goodin Smithville 229-938-9392 229846-6655 erator; 36" fans, good for greenhouses. E. Orr 1759 Old Atlanta Rd Cumming 30041 770-887-3348 770-280-5998 Tomato cages, concrete reinforcement 3 Limousin homogeneous black bulls, polled, ready for spring breeding. Tommy Sizemore Barnesville 770-468-6447 3 purebred Red Angus heifers, 12-15 Tires, various sizes, 12.4x38, 5.285x46, 48.08Rx50; also have 3 sets of John Deere planters on frames. Donald Wooten Denton 912-347-2009 776-5411 John Deere B cultivators; John Deere LA cultivators; Farmall 130, H or C cultivators. Brady Bagwell Dawsonville 706- Chore-Time flood pans; 18-ton feed bin; 3 vent machines; 8 Hired Hand heaters. Sharon Fendley Ellijay 706-273-6896 Complete set of round pen panels, wire, new, lasts a long time; $10 each. Dean Fletcher Waleska 678-472-3035 Traps for predator control. Bill Sewell Brunswick 912-270-8278 m/o, 1 Black Angus heifer, 17 m/o. L. Daniel Lagrange 706-882-7423 3 purebred yearling Angus bulls, no papers, you pick; $1000. Robert Yates Tractor tires and wheels, fit JD 8400, 20ply industrial, new ground woods. Clarkie Leverette Ambrose 912-393-5345 Troy-Bilt 7HP Horse tiller, needs trans- 531-6071 No-till drill, 6' or 7', okay if it needs re- pairs, reasonably priced. Marvin Lyle Pendergrass lylemarvin@gmail.com barely used; $600. Sherry Lott Woodbury 678-850-6177 Concrete blocks from demolition chicken house, many available; $1/as much Used building materials: Some like new, chip board, 2x4/6/8s, various lengths, will load. Royce Brooks Acworth 770-3782564 Summerville 423-645-0646 3 registered Angus bulls, 2 y/o, breeding soundness exam, great bloodlines. Phil Moshell Morris pmoshell@yahoo.com mission work and new tines; $100 firm. Hubert Huff Cumming 770-887-6472 Troy-Bilt chipper/shredder CS4265, like new, new blades, cranks easily, chips well; $475. Thomas Bentley Monroe 770480-0499 Troy-Bilt Horse rotary tiller, 7HP, like new, several attachments; $1050. Mickey Waldrop Marietta 770-973-3714 Troy-Bilt Horse tiller, 8HP, new coil/ points, rebuilt transmission, good tines, FARM SUPPLIES $475; Shopsmith table saw, joiner, lathe, $200. Jack Tinsley Cleveland 706-8654421 Troy-Bilt Horse tiller, good condition, $800; Snapper lawn mower, well-kept, $400. Dorthy Davis Canton 770-3455020 Troy-Bilt Horse tiller, PTO, electric start, like new; $1250. Maurice Siler 3971 Saint George Terrace Powder Springs 30127 LIVESTOCK 404-316-6669 Vermeer 504M classic baler, 2008 year, new belts, good condition. Laurie Webb Pine Mountain 706-881-7000 Vicon SP461 square baler, less than 2000 bales, under shelter, paint still on tines; $1500. Joel Boss Kingston 770606-9238 Well driller, hydraulic, rotary, 300' + drill stem, bits up to 8"; $12,000. John Lott Donalsonville 229-254-9410 Windrow machine, 7'W Creekview Compost Predator, excellent condition; $7500 firm. Richard Breeden Rising Fawn 423-309-0527 Woods 42" belly mower, $400; 1944 Farmall A tractor, fully restored. Fred Gayton Cumming 770-887-9476 Woods stump grinder, tractor-mounted, 15-50HP, grinds stumps 16" above and below ground, like new; $3500. Ollie Lindell Jesup ollielindell@gmail.com 912427-7187 912-427-7187 Worksaver HDP-20 hydraulic post driver, excellent condition; $2800. John Wood Gray 478-714-9564 Yanmar YM1700 diesel, 4' box blade, 20HP, turning plow, 1-row spring-tooth cultivator; $3500/all, or will separate. Thomas Cotton Lagrange 706-8820983 Farm Machinery Wanted 2 front tires and rims for Ford 4000, 6.50x16.00, must be in good condition. Darryl Lundy Conyers 404-427-6376 30HP-40HP diesel tractor, must be ready for work, prefer with loader, email or text. Elaine Thomason Bishop jandethom@aol.com 706-202-5052 5534 Savage pecan sprayer. Wayne Dasher Glennville 912-213-3332 6"-8" post-hole digger, don't need anything heavy-duty, just for yard work. Gary Smallwood Sparta 478-233-4640 Aerator for tractor, 3PT hitch. Gloria Malcom Social Circle 770-464-4303 Air filter canister, for 1953 Ford Jubilee tractor. Tommy Spell Madison 706-3422221 Allis Chalmers 1-row or 2-row planters, good working condition, pull-type preferred, 3PT considered. Dwayne Hubbard Newnan 770-683-2900 Belt pulley for Allis Chalmers WD or WD45. Stacy Northcutt Ball Ground 770652-1930 770-652-1930 Complete PTO for Detroit power unit, or a junked engine with a PTO. Randall Conner Dahlonega 770-539-2561 Diesel pumping unit, pumps 550-1000gallons/minute. John Wade Cochran 478-599-0635 Ford or Massey Ferguson tractor that needs engine repair, gas or diesel, will pick up, reasonably priced. Joe Diver Hiawassee 706-896-8814 706-693-2032 Root rake, to fit dozer blade, 81"Wx24"H. James Lundy Lyons 912293-2480 Tractor tire needed, 18-4x34. Jimmy Crawford Covington 678-372-4728 Used hay hauler, Tumble Bug or equivalent, please call at night between 7-10 p.m. Tom Colvin Cobbtown 912-6843879 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. 100 pieces of 2'x8' roof tin, $5 each; 40 pieces 2'x12' roof tin, $6 each. Larry Walker Mcdonough 678-432-9465 100-gallon diesel tank and pump; $275. Jimmy Baggett 914 Clay Rd Sw Mableton 30126 678-758-0437 105kW Tradewind generator, Perkins engine, 50.7 hours, $15,000; cool cell pads from 2 houses, 320'x4', pumps/ pipe/wood framing. David Stanford Gainesville 770-527-4401 11-ton feed bins on legs, with augers, 2 like new; 16' Massey Ferguson grain drill, good condition. Randy Knight Eastman 478-231-0837 12 pieces of rusty tin; also have lumber, red and white oak, Tiger maple, basswood and poplar. David Gray Bowdon 770-655-4674 140 lb. anvil, good shape, $550; hard drives, hammers; 4"/6" jaw post-vises, never outside, $175/$195. Fred Hilley 1290 Anderson Mill Road Austell 30106 770-948-9842 18' gooseneck trailer. Bob Sprinkle Duluth 404-427-5480 2 feed bins, 36" fans and feeders. H. Davis Waleska 770-796-5981 2 fiberglass chicken pit covers, 6'x13', w/2 bucket holes; also have 36" Cool-Air fans, 3/4HP motors. K. Dorsey Cleveland 706-244-0470 275-gallon plastic tank tote in metal cages, 5" top caps, bottom valve; $50 each. C. Stovall Dahlonega 678-4910838 28" Snapper mower, $350; Stihl hand blower, $100; Echo backpack, $200; 5HP front tine tiller, $175. Young Smith Monroe 770-403-2545 3HP old hit and miss motor, and 3HP Cushman stationary with flat-belt pulley, runs good. W.C. Quarles Dawsonville 706-265-3732 400-500 assorted terracotta orchid/ azalea pots, 2"-6", and metal hangars for baskets; $.10-cents/each. Richard Ackerman Snellville 770-978-6109 55-gallon sprayer, 3PT hitch, PTO, always covered, good shape but needs pump; $350. Ronald Hunton Kingston 678-614-2336 6 farrowing crates, great condition, heavy-duty; $100/each. Heath Simmons Twin City 478-299-6697 6 horse/mule-drawn wooden plows, mule bridles, cotton scales with peas, farm tarp, hand wrenches, cast iron tub. Patsy Skinner Sylvania 912-863-5744 6'x20' farm trailer; $1000. Robert Yawn 345 Pleasant Grove Cir Mcdonough 30252 404-358-5375 6.5' T-posts, 300 available, $2 each; farm gates, various widths, $60 each. Ronnie Batten Ambrose 912-309-9433 9.5'x8.5'x6H metal storage building, with 4' door opening. Loretta Bates Fayetteville 770-461-9526 Any size PVC/aluminum fittings, SDR26/35, C900/907 pressure, IPS/200 pressure, DR18, PVC/DWV, also have valves. David Beall Concord 706-2891874 as you want. Larry Rodgers Murrayville 770-654-6319 Corn shellers; corn grinders, farm sinks; well bucket pulley; other farm equipment. William Fulton Blairsville 706-7457463 Fence post, treated, 4"-6" diameter, 6'+/- tall, 100+ available; $4 each/new, or $3 each/used. Thomas Clements Rutledge 706-557-9667 Field rocks, good for erosion control, etc., call for appointments and directions; $50/pick-up load. Steve Newman Eatonton 706-485-8760 Flooring, oak and pine, tongue & groove, various widths, also have beadboard and trim, call for prices. William Briggs Atlanta 404-349-2315 Fuel tank, 275-gallon, pull-type, on skids, sheltered, barn red; $400. William Sims Monroe 770-267-8090 Giant bamboo poles and plants, for building and arts/crafts, 6"x60'x20'. Mike Tackett Braselton 678-617-0873 Goat equipment: Creep feeder, goat tote, fitting stand w/crank; $200/each, or $500/all. Jessie Sharpe Collins 912-5574972 GQF 1500 cabinet incubator, clear door, auto water, turner, 3 egg trays and plastic egg holders; $500. Larry Hetrick Juliette 478-994-1545 Greenhouse, 21'x60', Gardenmart galvanized steel frame, 2 bench layers, irrigation system, assembled, w/extras; $3500. Paige Ellis 118 Beaty St Preston 31824 229-828-5612 Greenhouse: 24x48, heater and 2 fans; $1000 OBO. Glenda Gober Buchanan 770-646-9677 Hen nests, metal 4-hole or 6-hole; $85 each. Lamar Bryant Cleveland 706-8788509 Insulated metal panels, 4" and 6", different lengths. Marvin Clupper Jackson 678-794-0563 Iron fencing from old house near Savannah, 200' with 2 gates. Linda Gordon Commerce 706-255-6485 Irrigation system, 2400'x4" aluminum twist-lock pipes, 15/each, high rise, rain bird, brass head sprinklers and more. Dan Skipper Ludowici 912-294-5901 Locust fence-posts and rails. Barney Cook Blairsville 706-994-2600 706-7458724 Lumber custom-cut, Wood-Mizer sawed, kiln dried, milled for homes, flooring, cabinetry, barns, fencing, restorations, timber frames. John Sell Milner sellj@bellsouth.net 770-480-2326 Miller 320A-B, with AC/DC power source, mig-tig stick; $1600. Scott Jones Ellijay 706-273-8745 New 1.5HP Goulds J15S jet water pump, $400; two 300' rolls of 250-psi water pipe, $$350. Jimmy Walker Powder Springs 770-490-4357 Old corn crib blacksmith shop, lots of boards and beams, 150+ years. Regina Bleckley Clayton 706-319-4577 Old, rusty tin, 6'-8' and 10'-12'; $2/ft. Jimmy Hardin 4377 Us Highway 80 E Knoxville 31050 478-361-3907 Poplar slats for hen houses. Jerry Wishon Ellijay 706-889-0661 706-6357607 Poultry house equipment: Rotem new MDL with backup boxes, 40 stage y/o, 6" cool cells, tunnel doors, more. Joe Ammons Richland 229-321-0049 PVC pipe, 1" thin wall, used, 3000'; $100. Donald Taylor Fayetteville 404867-2193 Quail breeding/hatching equipment, laying pens, incubators, brooders, waterers, feeders, prefer to sell complete setup. Jeff Miller Wadley 478-494-9115 Wanted: 2-3 used 6x10 chain-link fence panels in good condition. Steve Campbell Snellville 678-387-0710 Wanted: Authentic, old orchard ladder, 7'-9'. Birgit Bolton Atlanta 404-783-2045 Wanted: Chicken nesting boxes, 4, 6 or 12-hole. Walter Klimowicz Ellijay 706635-7009 Wanted: Osage orange lumber/logs, any amount. A. Baggett Bishop 706-7699044 Winco 25,000kW PTO generator, used, from chicken house, not used for 3 years, sold as-is; $450. David Combs Jefferson 706-367-4107 Ziggity drinkers, Chore-Time feeders, fans, winches and assorted control room equipment. Eva Adams Clarkesville 828361-2563 All livestock must have been in the advertiser's possession for at least 90 days before they can be advertised. Livestock listed must be for specific animals. Generalized ads such as "many breeds of cattle" or "want horses, any amount" will not be published. Ads for free or unwanted livestock will not be published. Ads for cats, dogs, reptiles, rodents and other animals not specifically bred for on-farm use will not be published. Cattle If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. 10 registered, polled Hereford cows, 13 m/o-5 y/o, all with/without calves, all exposed. John Watson La Fayette 423834-3457 100 replacement heifers, Angus/Charolais cross, 750 lbs., breed ready. Charles Crawley Unadilla 229-942-0243 11 registered Red Angus bulls, 14-15 m/o, 1100+ lbs., Senior Bull Calf Reserve National Grand Champion sire; $1350+. Joe Gibson Rome 706-506-3026 15 Black SimAngus heifers, breeding ready, make good replacement cows, UTD shots and worming; $1000 each. Freeman Wingard Montezuma 478-2440014 16 m/o Angus bulls, purebred, AI selected, LBW, great production, Hoover Dam/SCFocus, gentle, vaccinated, semen checked; $1800-$2000. Carol Lakics Butler 478-862-9733 18 Black Angus heifers, 12-14 m/o, fully vaccinated, from Robinson Farms; $1200 each. Jesse Robinson Tignall 706-2852237 2 AI sired Angus bulls, Exar Classen/ Exar Upshot bloodlines, semen tested, service ready; $2250 each. Ross Holcomb Lexington 706-540-1002 2 Jersey heifers, bred to Angus bull, vet confirmed bred 4 months as of March 1st; $1100 each. Addison Hooks Swainsboro 478-494-0390 2 registered SimAngus bulls, black and B/W face, LBW, lots of muscle, service ready. Shannon Irvin Alto 706-768-1410 2 SimAngus bulls, 1 y/o, AI sired; 1 SimAngus bull, 1.5 y/o; all are gentle. Edward Allen Marble Hill 770-894-2195 20 very gentle mostly Brangus or Brahman/Simmental, influenced cows, 11 calves, very good calf-raisers; $27,500 firm. Larry Partain Elberton 706-283-5058 22 Angus cross pairs, calves from January/February 2017 by registered Hereford and Angus Plus bulls. Dan Beckham Molena 415-830-0509 22 lightweight feed calves, beef type, dewormed, ready to go. James Bennett Hephzibah 706-554-4216 229-881-5823 3 y/o registered Black Angus bull, Bramblett Plaintiff; $3000. Ellis Godbee, Jr 618 Godbee Rd Waynesboro 30830 706-840-4566 30 Holstein steer, 400 lbs.; $400 each. Fred Evans Rocky Face 706-397-2366 30 yearling and long yearling polled Hereford and Braford bulls. Jonny Harris Screven 912-586-6585 31 Angus heifers, ready to breed, 1618 m/o; $900 each. D. Davis Commerce 770-616-6038 4 Angus bulls, 2 y/o, semen tested; $2200 each. Allen Ellicott Abbeville 229401-8590 4 registered Hereford heifers, 10-13 m/o. Clint Sanders Milan 478-979-0850 478-979-0750 4 y/o polled Hereford bull, produces nice calves, selling to prevent inbreeding; $2000 OBO. Jeff Fuller Lagrange 706402-2998 706-402-2961 5 black Baldie heifers with January calves; $9000. Carey Knowles Mc Rae Helena 229-868-8382 5 bred heifers, 3 Black Angus, 2 Baldies, due in September, bred to registered Angus bull; $1300. Ben Russell Colbert 706-614-6050 5 registered, polled Hereford bulls, 16 m/o, sire Revolution 4R, good disposition, blocky, guaranteed breeders. Jason Mccallum Ambrose 912-309-3842 50 bred cows, 50 cow/calf pairs, mostly black, young to mid-aged cattle. Carl Dixon Alapaha 229-686-8364 229-5325305 500 lb. heifer, good feed out heifer; $400. Simmie Driggers Glennville 912237-9293 6 SimAngus bulls and 1 Angus bull, 1314 m/o, 1000-1200 lbs. Rodney Hilley Molena powdercreek@yahoo.com 678372-9111 7 black Baldie heifers, 2 black heifers, 1 Hereford heifer. 6 m/o. James Lanier Metter 912-687-3518 8 m/o gray heifer w/white face, and 6 m/o black heifer, $600/each; 7 m/o gray bull, $650. Stephen Collins Thomaston 706-656-5877 Angus and Beefmaster cross yearlings, 3 black heifers and 1 red bull, 400 lb. average. Billy Mcgarrah Ochlocknee 229226-1045 Angus and horn Hereford bulls. Wes Smith Thomaston 706-648-4210 Beefmaster heifers, UTD shots, polled, black and red, breeding ready, leave a message. Kirk Tyson Carnesville 706206-8097 706-384-3144 Black and red Limousin bulls, polled, gentle, AI sired, breeding ready; also black Limousin & SimAngus cross heifers. Jimbo Crumley Bostwick 678-409-3572 Black Angus bull, 18 m/o, LBW, good herd sire, bucket fed; $1450. James Fincher Lagrange 706-298-1156 Black Angus bulls, 13 m/o, 16 m/o and 2 y/o, docile and vaccinated, AI/embryo transfer/natural service. K. Schwock Homer 404-735-9524 Black Angus bulls, calving ease and maternal values, gentle. John Bryant Eatonton 706-485-8321 Black Angus: 5 cows and 1 bull, all 4 y/o, and 3 calves. Alfred King Calhoun 678-332-9288 Black Holstein nursery cow, with 2 calves, a heifer and a bull, can be hand milked. Ronald Boatright Stillmore 912562-3508 478-299-4457 Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, registered polled Shorthorn bulls/show heifers/steers, excellent quality, Club Calf member. Kenneth R Bridges Commerce 706-768-3480 PAGE 6 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2017 Ladies Homestead Gathering helps women cultivate self-sufficiency in the home By Caroline Phillips caroline.phillips@agr.georgia.gov With the assistance of the internet it's easy to learn how to take care of chickens, keep bees and maintain a vegetable garden. What's not always easy is finding the courage to try something new. The Ladies Homestead Gathering is an organization whose members encourage and teach each other about different aspects of homesteading. It started in January 2011 when Cyndi Ball posted an invitation on Facebook to all women interested in homesteading to join her at her farmhouse on the Lazy B Farm in Statham. Several showed up and enjoyed the opportunity to connect with women who had similar aspirations and interests. The success of the first get-together led to subsequent meetings, and eventually turned into the National Ladies Homestead Gathering. Currently there are 17 Ladies Homestead Gathering chapters in seven states. The organization's mission statement (LadiesHomesteadGathering.org) explains: "The National Ladies Homestead Gathering exists to provide a welcoming environment, where women can share new ideas, celebrate victories, address challenges and cultivate community with like-minded women. All women are welcome who have a dream, calling or desire to be more self-sufficient. Single or married, in the planning phase or a veteran homesteader every woman has something to contribute or gain from coming together." Leslie Johnson is the current president of the organization's Athens chapter. Johnson said that the drive behind the homesteading movement is the "desire to be more self-sufficient and less reliant on buying things." She said people are usually at least a few generations removed from farmers, and people living in cities often express a desire to go back to a rural lifestyle. Backyard chickens and beehives are popping up all over metro areas. At monthly gatherings the group covers topics ranging from herb gardens to making butter, from foraging to sewing aprons. "The goal of the homestead gathering is to cultivate a community of women," Johnson said. "Some skills aren't easy to understand. Who do you call when your goat is having a prob- Members of the Athens Chapter of the Ladies Homestead Gathering at a recent meeting. Front row: Loreal Brooks, Betty-Anne Dye, Leslie Johnson, Kylie Filkins and Amy Thompson. Back row: Jordan Crumbley, Kristy Walker, Cassie Minary, Dejoire Hall, Gareth Crosby, MJ Bridges, Emily Nolan, Nevena Martin and Lisa Capuzzo. lem in labor? This group provides support and encouragement for its members." Johnson initially joined because of her interest in gardening. She said she often called the extension service when she had questions, but what she really wanted was to go to someone's garden and see how they were doing things. "I had some experience, but I wanted to do more. The more exposed you are to something, the more comfortable you are doing it," she said. Emily Nolan joined to meet women with similar interests. "I just moved to Watkinsville, and was looking to meet like-minded people," she said. "I grew up on a farm and always liked to garden. It's been a great way to meet people. Every spectrum of Ag is represented, and it's interesting to learn what everyone is doing." Kristy Walker is closer to the family farm experience than most people, nowadays, but is still interested in learning from others about their own farming techniques. "I had farmers in my family," she said. "My husband and I are trying to do whatever we can on the land. We have a third of an acre and we are just getting started. We just got chickens, and we have bees on the way. I like learning about other people's experiences, and it's a great way to get advice." Several members said that being a part of the Ladies Homestead Gathering has expanded their interests and given them the confidence to try new things. The National Ladies Homestead Gathering works to support women of all experience levels and backgrounds. Whether a woman comes from farming or lives in the city, everyone is welcome. The Athens chapter of the National Ladies Homestead Gathering meets on the 3rd Tuesday of each month from 6:30-9 p.m. at the Athens-Clarke County UGA Cooperative Extension Office, 2152 West Broad Street, Athens, GA 30606. April's topic will be making butter and buttermilk. To find a Ladies Homestead Gathering Chapter near you, visit https://ladieshomesteadgathering.wildapricot.org/localchapters Arty's Garden: Go bananas over banana shrub By Arty Schronce arty.schronce@agr.georgia.gov The flowers of banana shrub smell like ripe bananas or banana-flavored Popsicles. The fragrance is strongest in the afternoon, and it is wonderful. If you have children, consider planting a banana shrub. Children don't feign sophisticated tastes. Banana shrub smells like bananas. Children love bananas. It's a simple equation, and it's one that works for me, too. Banana shrub is one of my favorite fragrant shrubs. In fact, I would put it in my top ten. The flowers of banana shrub open in spring, usually early to mid-April in Atlanta. However, like many crops, they're about two weeks ahead of expectations this year. The flowers are cream to creamy yellow in color, edged in purple, and modestly attractive when viewed close at hand. They are small about an inch long and wide and not showy. Purple Queen and Port Wine are two newer varieties that exhibit more purple coloration. I do not know how fragrant these are compared with the type normally offered. The flowers resemble little magnolias, and recent analysis has led taxonomists to place the shrub back in the genus Magnolia where it was many years ago. Its new botanical name The flowers of banana shrub look like miniature magnolias. T axonomists have reclassified the shrub, and it is now in the same genus as magnolias. is Magnolia figo, although you will probably see it listed under the former name of Michelia figo for some time to come. However, when you say "banana shrub" and describe it, any nursery worker should know what you are talking about. There is nothing to confuse it with. Banana shrub is best for coastal, southern and middle Georgia. It may be killed in the mountains and can suffer winter damage in the northern Piedmont. I occasionally have seen leaf damage and dieback from cold temperatures in Atlanta, but nothing severe enough to keep me from growing it here. Banana shrub is evergreen with glossy bright green leaves and can reach 10 feet high with an equal spread. Most specimens grow to a height of six feet, especially outside the mildest areas. It is slow-growing. Don't try to force faster growth with fertilizer. With only occasional pruning it can easily be kept as an informal hedge. I would not use it as a hedge in an area where it could be damaged by cold. Of course, it is an excellent choice for planting next to a patio, porch or sidewalk where its fragrance can be appreciated up close. Banana shrub prefers well-drained soil, preferably high in organic matter, and a sunny to partially shaded location. Once established, it is drought tolerant but appreciates a mulch of pine straw, pine bark or composted leaves. A few good companion shrubs are tea olive, camellia, abelia, forsythia, Florida leucothoe, inkberry holly, Florida anise (Illicium floridanum), cornelian cherry dogwood (Cornus mas), laurustinus and feijoa. Other companions will arrive at blooming time with little noses and wide eyes when they discover the shrub that smells like bananas. Iris Spring! The Flint River Iris Society is accepting entries to its "Glory of Iris" photo contest May 1-12. Entry form, rules and more information are available online at IrisSocietyFlintRiver.org or by calling 404.826.1688 FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN (ISSN 0889-5619) Gary W. Black, Commissioner Subscriptions to the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin are $10 per year. To start is published biweekly by the Georgia Department of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4250 404-656-3722 Fax 404-463-4389 Office hours 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday Friday MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Julie McPeake, Chief Communication Officer Amy H. 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Information concerning the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the rights provided thereunder, are available from this division. If you require special assistance in utilizing our services, please contact us. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2017 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 7 is proud to welcome these new members: Silver Level A Meredith Schneider Co. Mereduc.com East Point, Ga. Banks County Chamber CVB BanksCountyGa.biz Homer, Ga. Call It Yours Casseroles CallitYoursCasseroles.com Columbus, Ga. Chaklava Chaklava.com Atlanta, Ga. Del Monte Fresh Produce N.A. FreshDelMonte.com Coral Gables, Fla. Jessicakes Bakery Jessicakesga.com Covington, Ga. Lenny's Farmers Market Americusga.gov Americus, Ga. MPI Label Systems mpilabels.com Locust Grove, Ga. Swinehearts Chattahoochee Gold Bar-b-que Sauce GeorgiaGrown.com Columbus, Ga. and these returning members: Gold Level Bagwell Insurance Group BagwellInc.com Gainesville, Ga. Silver Level Bootlikker Hot Sauce Bootlikker.com Lawrenceville, Ga. Development Authority of Peach County PeachcountyDevelopment.com Fort Valley, Ga. Glass Enterprises GeorgiaGrown.com Camilla, Ga. Kersey Produce & Nursery GeorgiaGrown.com Moultrie, Ga. Muscadine Products Corp. PaulksPride.com Wray, Ga. Pearson Farm PearsonFarm.com Fort Valley, Ga. Swain Foods GeorgiaGrown.com Patterson, Ga. Georgia Grown is a marketing and economic development program of the Georgia Department of Agriculture. For more information or to join, visit GeorgiaGrown.com or call 404.656.3680. Cook Georgia Grown: Pine Street Market Barbecue Seasonings By Chef Rusty Bowers Butcher/owner Pine Street Market, Avondale Estates Serves 4 BBQ Rub This is a simple BBQ rub for pork, beef, or chicken. We leave out the salt so you can adjust to your liking. Ingredients: 1 Tbsp. black peppercorn Tbsp. cumin Seeds Tbsp. dried thyme Tbsp. dried marjoram Tbsp. cayenne 2 Tbsps. paprika 1 Tbsp. mustard powder 3 Tbsps. dark brown sugar Directions: Grind the black peppercorn, cumin and thyme in a spice grinder. Mix with remaining spice in a large mixing bowl to evenly combine. Make sure to season the meat with Kosher salt before seasoning with the rub. Ode to Mercy Ale BBQ Sauce Ingredients: 1 batch of BBQ Rub (above) 1 bottle of good beer (we suggest Georgia- brewed Ode to Mercy Ale) 1 Tbsp. tomato paste 1 Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce 1 Tbsp. apple cider vinegar 2 Tbsps. molasses To taste Kosher salt Directions: In a saucepot over medium heat, bring the beer and BBQ rub to a boil. Reduce to a simmer and add the remaining ingredients. Cook for 10 minutes or until thickened. Remove from heat and adjust seasoning. -Chef Rusty Bowers, the owner/butcher at Pine Street Market in Atlanta, was named a 2017 Georgia Grown Chef by the Georgia Department of Agriculture and the Georgia Restaurant Association. Food label confusion: Is it safe to consume food after the expiration date? Consumer confusion about food labels is a main cause of America's high level of food waste. About 44 percent of food waste sent to landfills comes from consumers, according to the Food Marketing Institute, a trade association for food retailers that is based in Arlington, Va. Confusion over 10 different date labels on food such as Use By, Sell By, Expires On, Best Before, Better if Used By or Best By is largely to blame, according to the institute. In conjunction with the Grocery Manufac- turers Association, the institute is encouraging retailers and manufacturers to use one of two new phrases on all food packaging. "Best If Used By" will describe product quality. The food may not taste or perform as expected after that date, but it will still be safe to consume. "Use By" will apply to highly perishable products that should be disposed of after the label date. Expiration dates on perishable foods such as dairy, meat and poultry are not mandated by law. While the Food and Drug Administra- Commonly used food label phrases and what they mean: tion and the U.S. Department of Agriculture are tasked with ensuring that "foods in U.S. commerce must be wholesome and fit for consumption," those laws make no provision for "best if used by/before," "sell by" or "use by" date labels. Manufacturers use dating to help consumers and retailers decide when food is of best quality. That means grocery stores are legally allowed to sell expired food as long as the food is still deemed safe to eat. The only exception to this rule is infant formula, which should not be consumed past the recommended date. - Compiled by Caroline Phillips A "Best if Used By/Before" date indicates when a product will be of best flavor or quality. It is not a purchase or safety date. A "Sell-By" date tells the store how long to display the product for sale for inventory management. It is not a safety date. A "Use-By" date is the last date recommended for the use of the product while at peak quality. It is not a safety date except when used on infant formula. -Sources: www.fsis.usda.gov; www.fda.gov UGA: Online classes are now available Continued From Page 1 This new system will take effect May 1. Major changes in Georgia's program based on the EPA rule change are as follows: Recertification credits: Pesticide applicators were required to attain three hours of continuing education credit every five years. In the future, they will need to attain five hours every five years. This rule needs to be made official within the regulations of the Georgia Department of Agriculture, so it will not take effect until the department updates its rules. New emphasis on safety: All future workshops and field days offering continuing credits for the pesticide licensure will include a section on pesticide safety. This section must take up 10 to 15 minutes of the workshop or field day. Online course fees: In order to cover the costs of instruction, new materials and trainings, online courses will cost $25, which will partially support the UGA Extension Pesticide Education Program. The course is currently free. Online training: In the past, most training has taken place in county extension offices. The new training will be taken online. Testing is done at the end of each section. A passing score is required to proceed to the next section. Testing: Trainees now take about two hours to complete the course and certification test. Under the new program, it will take four to five hours to complete. However, individuals can take a break and return to the online course as needed. Temporary licensure: Currently, farmers can get a temporary license upon completing the exam and the license application with their agent. This will continue in the new program. For more information about pesticide trainings, contact the UGA Extension Service at 1.800.275.8421. -Merritt Melancon is a news editor with the University of Georgia's College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. March Farmers Markets Price Report Local and regional reporting by the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service. Cordele Farmers Market Produce: Cabbage .................................$1/head Collards ................................$3/bunch Peanuts............................... $5/qt.bag Turnips .................................$3/bunch Specialty Items: Blueberry Syrup .............. $6.95/bottle Cane syrup ........................... $6/bottle Cut comb honey ............. $18.95/24oz Honey ..................................... $5/pint Macon Farmers Market Produce: Cabbage ...................................$.75/lb Collards.............................. $18/dozen Mustard greens.................. $20/dozen Pickled okra .............................. $6/jar Rutabaga .....................................$1/lb Turnips ............................... $22/dozen Specialty Items: Blackberry jelly ....................... $6/pint Cashew brittle..........................$4/bag Chow Chow............................. $6/pint Fig preserves........................... $6/pint Fried peanuts...........................$3/bag Honey .......................... $12/sm.bottle Honey ...................................... $20/qt Peach preserves...................... $6/pint Peanut brittle...........................$4/bag Pear relish............................... $6/pint Pepper jelly................................ $1/oz Salsa........................................ $6/pint Sorghum syrup........................... $6/qt Sriracha peanuts ......................$3/bag Vidalia onion relish ................. $6/pint Wildflower honey ................... $12/jar Yellow root tea........................... $5/qt PAGE 8 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2017 Gelbvieh herd liquidation: Cows, pairs, Registered Angus bulls, sired by Con- Registered Hereford bulls, polled, ex- Purebred Berkshire boar, 450-500 lbs. Nigerian tri-colored 15 m/o doe, was 3-in-1, bred heifers, bulls, all purebred, nealy Thunder, excellent quality, a 2 y/o cellent EPDs/bloodlines, pasture-raised, Stanley Sims Statham 678-863-6782 a bottle baby, very sweet and spoiled; all registered. John Kiss Gainesville 770- and 3 yearlings. Mike Sigman Covington gentle, service ready. Joey Yasinski Tamworth/Hampshire and Yorkshire/ $150. Donna Milligan Martin 706-716- 531-1126 678-313-3639 Senoia 678-471-7106 Hampshire piglets, ready 4/14, $50; fin- 0413 Hereford cow, open, white faced; $2300. Royce Greeson Danielsville 706795-5856 High quality Angus bulls, 16-48 m/o, Tex-X, All-In, AI sired, calving ease, McMichael Angus Farm; $2000-$3500. Ken Mcmichael Monticello 706-8199295 Jersey cow, calving soon with 2nd calf, bred to Hereford bull, no horns. Dale Gooch Dahlonega 706-344-8898 Murray Grey yearling and mature bulls; also have Murray Grey, Hereford and commercial heifers and pairs. Kyle Knight Sylvania knightlivestock@gmail.com 912-690-5097 Outstanding group of Angus bulls, large frames, rapid growth, service ready, calving ease, 2 popular bloodlines. Merrill Carter Madison 706-342-2840 Polled shorthorn bulls, breeding age, can deliver. David Nixon Commerce 706255-9837 Purebred Black Angus bull, DOB 3/8/16; 3 heifers, 10-12 m/o, reasonable prices. Curtis Anderson Gainesville 770536-4854 Purebred Black Angus bulls and bred replacement heifers. Eric Hutto Alma 912-286-0568 Purebred Red Angus bulls and heifers; also have Limousin bulls and heifers; all from championship stock. Steve Revell Jacksonville 904-482-7197 Red Angus bulls/heifers, registered, BSE on bulls, heifers w/all shots including pink eye, 15 m/o. Michael Smith Newnan 770-253-7099 770-301-1945 Red Angus heifers/bulls, registered, ready for spring breeding, above average EPDs, UTD shots, move ready. Ronald Williams Cochran 478-934-6998 478951-3312 Red Angus open heifers, 20 available, 14-16 m/o, and 15 bulls, 14-16 m/o, Beckton sired. Wayne Stradling 9438 Hutcheson Ferry Rd Palmetto 30268 stradlingjwcs@yahoo.com 770-463-1408 404-217-5885 Registered Angus bulls, 14-16 m/o, i50K tested, outstanding bloodlines, reasonably priced. Doyle Waters Chickamauga 423-605-2716 Registered Angus bulls, 17 m/o, can deliver; $1900. Walker Cloud Canton walker@cloudsupply.net 678-294-4592 Registered Angus bulls, excellent qual- Registered Black Angus and SimAngus bulls, performance tested, free delivery within 100 miles, Turnpike Creek Farms,. Derek Williams Milan 229-315-0986 Registered Black Angus bulls, 1 y/o, calving ease, LBW, good feet, docile, vaccinated and dewormed, vaccinated; $1000+. Clayton Leathers Dallas 678-836-6793 Registered Black Angus bulls, 15 m/o2o m/o; $1500 each. Eugene Ridley La Fayette 706-764-6110 Registered Black Angus bulls, 18 m/o, UTD shots, semen tested. Ricky Hix Comer 706-248-5851 Registered Black Angus bulls, 18-31 m/o, semen tested and docile, also cowcalf pairs. John Stuedemann Comer 706202-2371 Registered Black Angus bulls, 2 y/o, LBW, 600+ lbs. James Miller Hawkinsville 478-892-2839 478-355-0224 Registered Black Angus bulls, BSE tested, grassfed; registered heifers; registered Herford bull. Lalla Tanner Monroe lalla_tanner@hotmail.com 678-823-5742 770-267-7179 Registered Black Angus bulls, performance EPDs, high $B values, 24 m/o, limited-area free delivery; $1000+. Allen Morris Mount Vernon southerncrossangusfarm@gmail.com 912-293-6471 Registered Black Angus bulls, performance tested, add pounds to your calves, free delivery; $2500. C.L. Cook Social Circle 678-910-4891 Registered Black Angus yearling bulls and heifers. Buddy Stansel Resaca 770597-4898 Registered Black Angus, first calf heifers, sire Deer Valley, AI, fall calving, bred w/GAR Sunrise; $1500. Charles Mathis Nicholson 404-317-6173 Registered black Simmental, SimAngus bulls, performance tested; cow/calf pairs, heifers, heavy milk, AI embryo bred, satisfaction guaranteed. Milton Martin Clarkesville 770-519-0008 Registered Charolais cattle, bulls with superior calving ease. Bobby Burch Eastman 478-718-2128 Registered Dexter cattle, bred cows, calves and bulls, small cattle, great beef/ milk or docile pasture pets. Sammy Hall Milledgeville 478-932-5662 Registered Hereford bull, 5 y/o; $2500. Clifford Dellinger Bishop 706-769-1071 706-769-1071 Registered Hereford bulls, polled and Registered Lim-Flex bull; $1600. Harry Moody 3769 Asbury Church Rd. Baxley 31513 912-278-1995 Registered Pineywoods, parasite resistant, multi-forager, calving ease, mature bulls, bred cows, heifers, bull calves. Trenton Baker Adrian www.pcrba.org 478-455-3806 Registered, polled Hereford bulls, 1 y/o, excellent Trask bloodlines. Roger Ledford Hiawassee 770-757-4381 Registered, polled Hereford bulls, 13-27 m/o, top bloodlines, 14 open F1 Baldies. James Jeanes Macon 478-972-0912 Registered, polled Hereford bulls, good EPDs, ultrasound carcass information provided. Larry Lane 404 Lane Rd Carrollton 30117 678-378-5170 Registered, polled Shorthorn bulls/ show heifers/steers, excellent quality, calving ease, milking ability, gentleness, Club Calf member. Ken Bridges Commerce 706-768-3480 Registered, polled, black Beefmaster bulls, several to choose, 1-2 y/o, semen tested, UTD shots/wormed, gentle, good conformation. Vernon Turner Dalton 706278-7814 Romagnola bulls, 9-48 m/o. Jim Lightsey Surrency 912-367-5366 912-2782419 Santa Gertrudis and Santa Gertrudis/ Hereford cross Star Five heifers; also Santa Gertrudis breeding age bulls. Linda Loughridge Chatsworth linda. loughridge@yahoo.com 706-270-4518 Service-age purebred Black Angus, Simmental, SimAngus bulls, registered/ semen tested, extensive AI over many years. William Clanton Odum 912-2211383 912-586-2388 Simmental bull, purebred, non-registered, 16 m/o; $1600. Nancy Bennett Griffin completehauling@comcast.net 678-588-9302 770-228-9737 Starter head, 12 pair, bull, young cows, open, embryos, or bull ready, Angus, B/W faced Angus bull. Phillip Crowe Madison 706-255-7592 Yearling bulls, BSE Red Angus/Gelbvieh, Black Angus, bred cows/heifers, calm temperaments. Judy Duncan Carrollton duncanlegacyfarm@bellsouth.net 404-294-2404 Young Simmental and Simbrah bulls and heifers. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770258-2069 Swine ishers, DOB 8/20/16, 150-200 lbs., $125$175. Allen Clevenger Locust Grove 30248 404-285-1719 Yorkshire/Hampshire slaughter hogs, around 200 lbs., ready June 1st, great, healthy and well-fed. Nathan Umberger Dawsonville 770-807-9456 Goats And Sheep If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. 1 y/o black billy, proven breeder, healthy kids, selling to prevent inbreeding; $100 OBO. Janni Martin Maysville 770-6053812 1 y/o Paint Boer buck, excellent bloodline, photos by request, $300; commercial Boer show wethers, $250. Michael Pollex Waynesboro 706-551-3801 100% fainting billy goat, young, intact, proven breeder, friendly, will make great herd sire; $125. Cori Hornsby Hoschton david1211@windstream.net 678-8981084 100% USBGA registered Boer doe, 2 y/o, ready for your pasture, excellent bloodlines. Susan Bragg Conyers 404375-3401 404-408-6151 2 buck goats, 11 m/o Boer, and 27 m/o Alpine; $125 OBO. Warner Carter Lagrange 706-845-7085 2016 and 2017 Katahdin ewe and ram lambs; $150 each. Laverne Ogletree Madison 706-340-4302 2017 lambs, ready end of March; also have 1 Romanov/Dorset-X ram, Tunis/ Dorset-X ewe, Tunis-X/Dorset-X ewes; $150/each. Joan Blose Cartersville 706236-2242 3 full Boer bucklings, one 50-Boer/50Nubian buckling, three 60-Boer/30kiko/10-Spanish, photos available. Lisa Hutcheson Douglas 912-381-9421 912381-8280 3 m/o and 6 m/o Kiko/Boer mix, parents on-site, photos available by request; $125. Allen Bryant Perry 478-955-3503 478-955-3493 3 male and 3 female goats, 1.5 y/o-2.5 y/o; $100/ each firm. Jack Stewart 630 Seabolt Rd Locust Grove 30248 404241-7070 4 doelings, Boer/Kiko/Nubian crossed, DOB 11/2016, absolutely beautiful girls; $125 each. Sherrie Liford Canton 678521-8689 6 Boer billy goats; $75 each. Martha Harris Sparta marthaharris55@gmail. Nubian/Boer bucklings, $65; twins ready 4/20/17, single ready 5/7/17, dams and sire on premises. Paula Robertson Covington robertson.paula81@gmail. com 404-702-8642 Nubian/Toggenburg doe, with 1 m/o twins, $400; also have purebred Nubian bucklings, $150. Lee Holloway Greenville leeholloway@hughes.net 706-6720015 Oberhasli doe, registered, excellent milking lines, 1 y/o, just birthed twins; $300. Kelly Maxwell Winder 404-925-2369 Percentage Kiko doelings, 5 m/o, $150; Wether goats, 5 m/o, $100. James Hunt Union Point 706-486-4139 678-8980495 Purebred Nubian bucklings, 4 m/o, friendly and healthy. Buzz Glover Moreland 404-520-0420 Purebred Nubian goats, kids to adults, will sell older does; $50+/bucks. Cathy Pollard Thomaston 706-656-7091 Pygmy male goat, 9 w/o; $75. James Adkison Albany 229-436-5369 Quality meat goats, registered Savanna and Kiko, % and 100% NZ doelings/bucklings, top bloodlines, ready 5/1/17. Dennis Coxwell Warrenton 706-836-0810 Reducing herd in Taliaferro County, assorted sheep, lambs, ewes and 2 billy goats; $100 each. Renee Brown Crawfordville 706-456-2725 Registered Katahdin rams, grandsons of world-famous Diesel, perfect conformation, large, fast-growing yearlings. Duke Burgess Louisville 478-625-9542 305-923-0262 Registered Oberhasli buck, DOB 5/1/15, #AB1751776, disbudded, UTD shots and wormed, photos available upon request. Carolyn Laughman Forsyth 478-394-2063 Saanen billy goat, born spring 2016, will consider trade for a nanny; $200. Wanda Pickelsimer Morganton 706-851-6749 Saanen kids, does and bucks, registered stock, DHIA records on dams, CL and CAE-free herd. Joseph Lashley Lagrange 404-274-1702 Wanted: Nanny goats and hair sheep, to be delivered to farm. Kyle Adams Lilburn adamsk8857@gmail.com 404-437-2140 770-875-8471 Well-bred Saanen doelings and bucklings, taking reservations, herd tested CAE, CL and Johnes free. Elizabeth Goldau Hartwell 864-903-3865 Young goats, gentle, large. Bob Emmett ity/performance, LBW, will add pounds to your calves, delivery available, Gillis Angus Farm. Windell Gillis Eastman 478231-8236 horned, rugged, pasture-raised, gentle, excellent bloodlines/EPDs, small calves, 36 years of experience. Bobby Brantley Tennille 478-553-8598 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers submitting swine ads must submit proof of a negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test from within the past 30 days. Exceptions are swine from a validated brucellosis-free and com 478-357-6442 ABGA 1 y/o red doe. A.D. Bryan Blairs- ville 706-745-2223 ADGA registered bucklings, superior genetics, some weathers, DOB 3/2017, call to reserve. Sandra Stephens Hoschton 706-654-2867 159 Peach Rd Byron 31008 478-960-9181 Stock Dogs If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers must submit a copy of a current Rabies Vaccination Certificate qualified pseudorabies-free herd; these Dairy sheep, 100% East Friesian black signed by a licensed veterinarian for operations must submit proof of that ram, $500; East Friesian/Navajo Churro dogs 12 weeks and older. Ads submit- certification. If you are faxing or mail- bred, $400/ewe, or $150/ram. Leslie ted without this information will not be ing in an ad, the test needs to be sent Bone Eastanollee bonefamilyfarm@hot- published. along with it. For ads submitted online, mail.com 706-779-5489 Australian Cattle puppies, blue heelers, the test can be attached using the at- Dorper ram, FB, 1 y/o, breeding ready; 9 w/o, male and female, parents on-site, tachments button. Buyers are urged to white Dorper rams, ages 3 m/o-1 y/o. Re- 1st shots/wormed; $150 each. Gerald request proof of a negative brucellosis nee Mcdonald Albany 229-395-2692 Scott Twin City 478-494-2880 and pseudorabies test prior to purchase. Fainting goats, newborn bucklings and 1 y/o bucks; $200+. Eric Yawn Warm Great Pyrenees puppies, DOB 03/03/17, parents on-site, currently with sheep. 11 w/o pigs, Yorkshire mixed; $60. John Springs 770-584-7477 Johnny Minish Ila 706-255-5984 Mccombs Rockmart 770-301-1843 5 pigs, Duroc Landrace, 7 w/o, $40; 300 lb. Landrace sow, $200. Tyrone Casteel Thomaston 706-648-6171 Fainting/Myotonic goats, small/miniatures, adults, weanlings/babies, bucks/ does, wethers, dehorned/disbudded, vaccinated, dewormed, some blue eyed, Kangal puppies, DOB 3/10/27, dewormed/UTD shots, ready 4/10/17, w/ goat exposure, great w/family and livestock, micro-chipping available; $1200/ American Guinea hogs, registered gilts, Silkies and short hair. Marsha Kelly each. Eleanor Davis Stockbridge 770- DOB 11/2016; $50. Diane Jordan Tignall 678-358-7593 Duroc purebred boars and sows, good Newnan 770-251-8896 Friendly, young male goats; $80-$100 each. Rosey Glidewell Jackson 770- 860-8989 Equine For Sale bloodlines; show pigs available. Tim Freeman Statesboro 912-681-7867 Hampshire, Yorkshire, Berkshire and Duroc boars/gilts, all sizes, feeder and BBQ pigs, validated herd 211, delivery available. Lawton Kemp Dudley 478697-2521 Miniature pet piglets, adorable, different colors, can be litter trained; $300 each. James Stewart Carrollton 678-3722855 Miniature pot-bellied piglets, 5 male/1 female, males will be neutered, handled daily, parents 30-40 lbs. Ansley Watkins Bishop 706-255-0417 Piglets: Tamworth/Hereford/Berkshire, 4 w/o, eating feed, males have been cut; $60. Timothy Wiggins Williamson 706540-5103 Pigs: Tamworth, Landrace boars, piglets, Berkshire/Landrace mixed, just wormed, wait 45 days to slaughter. Andrew/Chondra Thornton Carrollton 770- 775-6592 Full Nigerian Dwarf buckling, DOB 3/25/17, imprinted from birth; $150, with $75 deposit required to hold. Kimberly Bramblett Monroe 404-425-4841 Katahdin lambs, rams and ewes, from registered stock, really pretty fully grown ewes; $125+. Russell Cantrell Newborn 770-855-3008 Kikos, does, bucks, doelings and bucklings, some NKR; $100+. Mark Carroll Plainville 706-234-5344 Mini Oberhasli doelings/bucklings, made from Nigerian Dwarf and American Oberhasli, rich milk and great dispositions; $150+. Alexander Flaherty Royston 706-254-7717 Miniature Pygmy Nigerian Dwarf goats, 3 female and 1 male, 2 y/o and younger; $65 each. Christy Bowie Newnan 678416-9822 Morefield Spanish buck, purebred, 225 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers in the Equine for Sale or Equine at Stud categories must submit current negative Coggins tests for each equine advertised. This includes horses, ponies, donkeys, etc. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins from the advertiser before purchasing any equine. Negative Coggins reports are valid for 12 months from the date the blood sample is drawn. Falsification or altering of any Coggins results can result in fines and suspension of advertising privileges. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the Coggins needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the Coggins can be attached using the attachments button. Generalized ads, such as "many horses," "variety to choose from," etc., will not be published. Equine at Stud ads will also require a current stable li- 830-8913 470-214-0594 lbs., 4 y/o, forage fed; $450. Don Meyer cense in order to be published. Pot-bellied pigs, 8 m/o, small, good na- Stockbridge 770-860-8989 2000 AQHA two-eyed Jack buckskin tured and child friendly pets, 2 males/1 Nigerian Dwarf kids and miniature Nu- broodmare, stands, loads, good horse for female; $1 each. Emily Sharp Rome 706- bian kids, some blue-eyed, disbudded. an experienced rider; $1500. John Mur- 996-6367 Debi Shell Lenox 229-546-4404 phy Gainesville 404-227-1258 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2017 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 9 6 y/o Palomino mare, registered TWH, very gentle, rides great, loads good, good with feet. Tony Green Fairmount 770605-0888 706-337-2467 Donkey, standard jenny, 4 y/o, gray, gentle, good companion, pet or guard donkey, will deliver; $200. Wynn Copelan Greensboro 706-453-7687 Pony mare, gray, 37", extra gentle, rides, can deliver; $650. Janice Wilkes Bogart 706-207-9366 Solid Paint breed QH mare bay, DOB 6/30/12, very gentle, 1 owner, 15.1+H; $2500. Theresa Alford Commerce 770815-2453 Equine At Stud If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Registered Quarter horse at stud; call for details. Morgan Harvey Bolingbroke 478-994-2803 Equine Miscellaneous If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. 1-horse surry, 2 seats, fringe top, red seat and top, gray frame/wheels, rubber tires w/fenders, hydraulic brakes. Niles Webb Greensboro 706-347-0858 16" Circle Y Yoakum Texas NBHA 2026 barrel saddle, excellent condition; $475. Carolyn Griffis Covington 770-786-1093 17" Koen Cutting saddle, $1250; soft fleece $15/each; large hair-on-chinks, $165; SMB-II boots, 2 pack, $25/brown, $40/black. Mary Jones Waverly Hall 706580-9883 2000 WW gooseneck horse trailer, all aluminum, 3-horse slant, tack room, new tires, used very little; $5500. Brice Tunison Hahira 229-269-9891 Amazing Western saddle cleaning/refining formula, 50 y/o formula, only requires 4 ingredients, 2 furnished; $30. Ed Anderson Hull 706-714-6139 Antique 2-horse wagon, fair condition; $600. Sarah Briscoe Commerce 706658-6829 Big American Saddlery 100 roping saddle, good condition; $275 OBO. Jack Tatum Cumming 770-887-3856 Horse training, young horse training, older horse tune-up/refresher course, horse breaking, trailer loading. N. Garner Kingston 770-203-9699 Silver show saddle and bridle, grooming items, bits, leg wraps and stable blankets. Patti Mcleroy Kathleen tmcleroy@ windstream.net 478-987-0019 Poultry/Fowl For Sale If you have any questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Mallard ducks must be at least three generations removed from the wild before they can be advertised. Advertisers must include this information in ads, or they will not be published. NOTICE Georgia's State Veterinarian has suspended all poultry exhibitions, swaps and meets, shows or sales at festivals, flea markets or auctions in the State of Georgia until further notice due to the confirmation of Avian Influenza in commercial poultry flocks in Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama and Kentucky. For more information, visit http://agr.georgia. gov/avian-influenza.aspx. 10 pigeons, Rollers and Tipplers, reds and yellows; $20 each. Ken Hatley Barnesville 770-358-1300 13 varieties peacocks and peahens, including Javas Greens, game roosters and hens, also have peacock feathers. Ray Watts Macon 478-361-3468 2 Indian Blue peacocks; Silver pheasants; also have Dutch rabbit; emu and turkey eggs. John Herndon Grayson 404-697-7179 3 m/o Red Star pullets, 12 available; $6 each. Gilbert Messenger Conyers 770922-0046 770-922-0046 4 Ameraucana hens, colored egg layers, 8 m/o; $20 each. John Hufford Cleveland 706-219-4766 8 game roosters, half-Laco Grey, quarter Gilmore Hatch, quarter Shorty Bullock Grey; $40 each. Partin Porras Lyons 912245-3825 African geese; ducks, Crested, Pekin, Cayuga, Mallards 5-generations removed; chickens, Australorp, Orpington, Buff Rock, Cemani, Bantams, guineas. Douglas Williams Bluffton 229-3080925 Baby chickens: RIR, Dominique and Black Marans; $1.50+. Gerald Hayes Flowery Branch 470-208-0309 Baby chicks: American Dominique, Rhode Island Red and Buff Orpington, purebred, various ages. Monte Poitevint Lakeland 229-482-3854 Barred O.E., BB Reds and Red Phoenix chickens; $25+/pair. Dwayne Beard Royston 706-498-5527 Barred Rock chicks, $2.25; New Hampshire Reds, $2.25; Welsummer chicks, $2.75; hatching weekly, call or text. Kenneth Spear Chickamauga 423-667-7864 Biddies and ducklings available, standard and Bantam, all are straight run. Leslie Williams Millen 912-425-0292 Black Sex-Linked hens, 10 m/o; brown Sex-Linked, 18 w/o. Roy Stanaland 1153 Salem Church Rd Jasper 30143 770337-3162 Chicks, brown egg layers, Rhode Island Red, Marans, Silver Penciled Rocks, Black Sex Linked; $3-$5 each. Cleon Couey Dublin 478-279-4508 Diamond doves, 4 pairs available, also have individual birds; $10 each. David Bell Griffin 770-228-7167 Feather-legged smooth feather Bantams, white and black; $8 each. Brenda Johnston Dawsonville 706-344-9684 Guinea breeder pairs, $25/each; also have roosters, Bardrock/Silver-Laced mix, $5 each. Annette Combs Hephzibah 706-592-1030 706-871-2656 Hatching 150+ chicks weekly, 8 different breeds, $1+; also have 150+ pullets, hatched in November, some breeders. Alvin Burch Midville 478-589-7526 Indian Blue peacock, 2 y/o, call before 9 p.m.; $125. Jack Wheeler Covington 770-787-1814 Khaki Campbell ducklings, 7+ w/o, leave a message, NPIP birds, selling out; $6 each OBO. Caroline Williams Milner mewcww@gmail.com 770-500-8275 Murphy and Whitehackle blue; $150 each. Ronald Shepard Fortson 706-3179924 Muscovy ducks and Rhode Island Red chickens, fully grown. Neetee Persaud Dacula 678-863-6921 Parent line chickens, hens and roosters; also have chicks. Kathy Hales Chatsworth 706-847-3646 Peafowl, 1 y/o, $75/each; 2 Indian Blue males, 3 y/o, $125 each. Margaret Saponari Elberton 706-498-5277 Pre-order for spring, premium bloodlines: Hatch, Claret, Albany, Grey, 1 d/o chicks; $200/dozen. Paul Anglin Cumming 404-973-8148 Rhode Island Red chicks, hatching weekly, straight run; $2.50 each. William Jensen Leslie jensenfarmsga@gmail. com 229-942-1187 RIR rooster, 7 m/o; $10. Jerry Tucker Mcdonough 770-722-1492 RIR, Ameraucana, Brahma, Australorp, Sussex, Red Star, Leghorns, Golden Comish; $15/laying, or $1/babies. Gary Ridley La Fayette 706-638-1911 Roosters, Barred Rock and gamefowl, 12-18 m/o; $10 each. D.M. Tanksley Baldwin 706-499-6111 Silver Laced Wyandottes, red SexLinked, Salmon Faverolles, 1-2 y/o, great layers, must reduce flock; $15 each. Robin Barnhardt Rutledge 919-604-1256 Turkeys, Heritage Slates, Bourbon Reds, Red Palms, 6-12 m/o, $40/each; Red Ranger meat chickens, 12 w/o, $10/ each. Earl Boyette Claxton 912-7390638 Various roosters: Rocks, reds, whites, Ameraucana mixed; $10. Melissa Shepherd Cartersville 678-906-1722 Will consider trading 2 y/o Rock roosters for 2 hens, chicks or older; $10/both roosters. Cindy Dixon Acworth 770-9750633 Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers selling wood ducks must submit a USDA permit with their ad. Ads for wood ducks that do not have this permit will not be published. For information on these permits, call the US Fish & Wildlife Service Atlanta office at 404-679-7319. Advertisers selling quail must be accompanied by a copy of the commercial quail breeder's license. Ads for quail that do not have this license will not be published. For information on these licenses, call the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division at 770-918-6401. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the permit/license needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the permit/license can be attached using the attachments button. Bobwhite/Coturnix quail eggs: $70/100, $155/500, $290/1000. Willie Strickland Pooler 912-748-5769 Poultry/Fowl Wanted Australorp pullets, 6 wanted, in NE GA. Joseph Evans Kennesaw grammyfromga@gmail.com 770-653-3053 678-2908611 Need about 1000 poultry eggs per month, if north of Atlanta please call. Theo Engelmohr Milner 678-967-9899 Seeking white doves; day/night phone numbers. Jeru Minick Statesboro tbmfarm@frontiernet.net 912-690-7939 912587-5819 ALTERNATIVE LIVESTOCK If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722. 2 pairs of fully-grown Rheas, a gray pair and a white pair; also female emu, fullygrown. William Poole Lyons 912-4037601 912-293-4368 LIVESTOCK WANTED If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. 1-2 y/o healthy Pygmy goat, will be for a pet, reasonably priced. Joe Burns Lawrenceville joeb@color-burst.com 678591-9422 2 baby Pygmy goats, call or text. Brian Lovejoy Thomaston 706-975-9408 706975-9405 Any breed horses, goats and hogs, except pot-bellied pigs, will pick-up and pay cash. Wayne Green Bremen 770841-6815 Nigerian Dwarf does and Nigerian Dwarf does in milk, preferably unregistered. Laura Podriznik Arnoldsville athensblueberries@yahoo.com 770-624-4576 Quarter horse gelding, under 15 y/o, must be broke/safe all around types of horses/drill team. Amanda Childers Fairmount 770-894-2509 Savanna or Kiko buck, North GA/Atlanta metro area, email photos and additional information. B.A. Lewis Brunswick gabriel@sapelofarms.com 912-580-1855 We buy farm calves, anywhere from 350 lbs.-500 lbs., 5-100 head, and pay top dollar. Albert Cosnahan Metter 912-6670118 LIVESTOCK HANDLING If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Alleys, tubs/sweeps, panels, hay feeders, etc., in stock/built to your specifications, heavy-gauge tubing, we deliver. Randy Floyd Hartwell 706-318-9468 Livestock trailer, 6'x12', less than 500 miles on tires, lights and wiring, bumperpull type. Dewey Deese Lagrange 770668-4800 Tarter cattle squeeze chute, automatic head catch, palp cage, good condition; $1200. Paul Harris Blackshear 31516 912-670-0222 Tru-test cattle scales, digital monitor, HD 1010 load bars, 6600 lb. capacity, mounts under chute; $1500. Larry Maney Baldwin 706-886-9551 706-244-4348 Used Powder River squeeze chute, with pal cage and reconditioned scales, selling due to health; $4500 OBO. Jim Griggs Washington 706-401-9547 Wanted: Square or round tube cage for 16' bolt-on cattle hauling trailer. Charlie Russell Fairmount 706-337-4236 RABBITS If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Baby rabbits, for Easter; $15-$30 each. Charlie Bloodworth Lizella 478-836-5856 Bunnies; $15-$20 each. Michael Phippen Newnan 770-755-8702 Easter bunnies, gray and white, charcoal, lemon and white; $15 each. Patrica Bentley Rutledge 404-983-8306 San Juan runners, leave message with your name and number. Louis Tompkins Danielsville 706-789-2414 Wanted: New Zealand rabbits, no pedigree rabbits, NE GA area. Darren Wilkes Demorest 706-768-2683 Red Razorback rabbits, 2 litters ready to go; $25/male, $30/females and grown bucks. Patsy Brown Jackson 770-5049507 FIND GEORGIA'S BEST LOCALLY GROWN FOODS Online at georgiagrown.com FEED, HAY AND GRAIN If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. All feed, hay and grain ads must include the variety offered for sale. Ads for mulch hay will not be accepted in this category; they will be published in the Fertilizers & Mulches category. 100 bales of mulch hay; $2/at barn. Weebie Guillebeau Monroe 770-2678929 2016 alfalfa hay, $15; non-pesticide alfalfa hay, $16; delivered and stacked, distance within reason. Christopher Moore Griffin 770-634-5339 2016 Alfalfa square bales, 60 available; $6/if all taken. L.D. Carver Jasper 770735-3432 2016 Alicia Bermuda hay, UGA tested, square bales, horse quality. Brett Fausett Dawsonville 706-974-5718 2016 Bermuda grass, excellent horse quality hay, fertilized, weed free, square bales, can deliver. Mike Council Cordele 229-406-8105 2016 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality, 4x5 round and square bales. Larry Morgan Lizella 478-972-5977 478-7811990 2016 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality, delivery available; $5 each/at barn. Glenn Brinson 1800 Corsey Grove Way Tarrytown 30470 912-288-5960 2016 Coastal Bermuda hay, horse quality, semi-loads and delivery available; $4 each/at barn. Jody Dreggors Hoboken 912-337-3619 2016 Coastal Bermuda, 4x5 tight bales, rain free, sheltered, limed/fertilized, horse quality; $60 each. Joe Brady Hephzibah 706-231-0985 2016 Coastal Bermuda, horse quality, well-fertilized and limed, stored in trailer, not weather exposed; $75/round, or $7/ square. Rhonda Mccracken Newnan 770-328-9453 2016 Coastal hay; $35-$55. Rocky Yelton Waynesboro 706-551-1770 2016 Coastal/Bermuda, 4x5 round bales, sheltered, horse and cow quality. Jim Cole Hahira 229-251-6131 229-7943052 2016 feed oats, excellent horse feed, etc.: $50/barrel; $4/bushel bulk. Robert Montgomery Reynolds 478-837-2356 2016 Fescue/Bermuda, very large, heavy square bales, barn stored, 60 bales available; $6 each. Josef Kullmann Madison 706-752-1682 2016 Russell Bermuda hay, square bales only, top quality horse hay; $6/ each, or $5 each/100+. Carl Crews Sylvania 912-857-3131 2017 Coastal Bermuda, taking orders, horse quality, fertilized to UGA specifications, barned, square/4x5 round bales. Olin Trammell Forsyth 478-960-7239 478-994-6463 50 bales of Coastal hay from Verner Farms, horse quality, must pick up; $8 each. Kim Williams Monroe 404-6423183 770-614-1811 Alfalfa, 100% pure, horse quality square bales, tightly packed, negative for blister beetles; $17 each. Audrey Boyce The Rock 706-975-2845 Alicia Bermuda, 4x5 net-wrapped rolls; $35-$50. David Clemens Waynesboro 706-466-2944 Argentine Bahia, large, sheltered, high quality square bales; $3 each. Dale Jackson Clyo 912-754-7459 912-6652789 Bermuda square bales, horse quality, weed free, delivery available. David Harden Lafayette 706-397-8347 Feed oats, bulk only, brightly colored. John Bullington Cordele 229-2733597 Fescue and orchard grass hay, 4x5 rolls. Tommy Scoggins Dallas 404-7326538 Fresh feed: Chicken, horse, cattle, goat, fish food, whole corn. Brandon Cothran 400 Gumlog Rd. Lavonia 30553 706680-4938 706-491-8708 Good quality 4x5 Bermuda grass, rolls barn stored, delivery available. Brad Marks Mansfield 770-550-2646 High quality Coastal Bermuda square hay bales, delivery available; $6 each/at barn. Granville Morrison Lyons 912-2453131 Horse quality weed/rain free hay, fertilized and limed, both square and round bales. . Harold Reid Cumming 770-5609806 John Deere 7800 tractor, 4WD, cab and A/C, 6917 hours, Amadas hard hose, 4"x1250', Newton Crouch spinners. Leslie Jones Jacksonville 229-860-1277 Large quantity of square Bermuda hay and round Haylage. Paul Harris Odum 912-294-2470 Non-Grazon treated hay, square bales, barn kept, summer 2016 cutting, horse quality; $7 each. Kelley Burns Ellijay earthfriendlyfarm@gmail.om 678-983-4789 Orchard/Fescue mixed hay, square bales, super horse quality; $4/at barn. Buck Dills Blairsville 706-994-9584 Rye grass hay, round or square bales. Lesley Giesbrecht Davisboro 478-4942944 Square bales of Coastal/Bahia, sheltered, 4000+ available, minimum 100/ load; $2.50 each. Kevin Jacobs Hoboken 912-458-3129 912-387-5701 Feed, Hay and Grain Wanted Round bales of horse hay in the middle Georgia area. Anne Jackson Musella 478-737-7688 AG SEED FOR SALE If you have questions regarding this category, call 404-656-3722. Advertisers must submit a current state laboratory report, fewer than nine months old, for purity, noxious weeds and germination for each seed lot advertised. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, this report needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the report can be attached using the attachments button. Seed lots must be uniform and cannot exceed 400 50-pound bags. Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation unless they are grown as a class of certified seed. These include Florida 304, Coker 9152, Coker 9835, 6738 soybean, Haskell, Bennings and others. For questions regarding certified seed, call the Department's Seed Division at 404-656-3635. Bermuda grasses, Coastal, Tift 85 and Tift 44, as well as available custom planting. Chester Kight 5551 Old Louisville Rd Tarrytown 30470 478-290-5558 Iron Clay and White acre peas, 90%91% germination, 50 lb. bags, cleaned. Walter Prescott Wrens 706-547-6681 706-547-2753 Italian pepper seeds, Corno di Toro, sweet, mild, wonderful; $1/25 seeds + SASE. Roberta Watts 2252 Whitney Rd Se Monroe 30655 770-464-1979 Jerusalem artichoke; $6/16 + shipping. Wayne Davis Wrens 706-699-0310 Luffa seed, washcloth gourd, $3/40; castor bean seed, $3/20; white/brown Tepary American Indian bean, S-Totoah Bavi, $3/20. Davis Yaun Soperton dayaun@gmail.com 912-399-1988 Non-GMO, not Roundup ready, Cook soybeans, with 92% germination, cleaned, in 50 lb. bags. Phil Sanders Stephens 706-340-5669 Old-timey cowhorn pepper, red Peter pepper, cayenne pepper, German pink tomato; $1 + SASE. Amory L Hall 130 Ellison St Maysville 30558 706-652-2521 Red Malabar spinach, heat-loving, needs trellis, 1 tablespoon/order; $2 cash + SASE w/2 stamps. Karen Akers 5542 Candler Creek Rd Gillsville 30543 Rooster Spur, old-timey cayenne, 25+ seeds, $2 + SASE; also red Peter pepper. Terry Madaris 2017 Cloud Springs Road Rossville 30741 423-883-7264 Wildlife feed, certified Cook soybean, non-GMO, 39% crude protein, 50 lb. bags; $20 each. Bryan Maw Tifton 229382-6832 Ag Plants for Sale Assorted vegetable plants, call for details. Mickey Anderson Dallas 770-4437675 Bermuda sprigs, Russell, Coastal, Tift 85 custom planting statewide with references available, book early. Robert Mcnair Junction City 706-575-5697 706366-1956 Fig trees: Celeste and Brown Turkey, potted 2-3-gallons; $20. Sandra Goldi Atlanta 404-201-0063 404-247-7343 Grafted Desirable pecan trees, 2'-3'T, 3-gallon pots; one year seedlings; Satsuma trees. Jimmy Crum Bainbridge 229-220-3907 Sweet potato plants, end of April, 2017 crop, from Beauregard, Scarbor & Son. Randy Scarbor Covington 229-528-4204 Tift 85 and Russell Bermuda sprigs, with custom planting available. Alton White Dry Branch 478-214-1197 Ag Seed/Plants Wanted Old-fashioned, tall, Ageratum plants or seeds. Elizabeth Neace Dacula etneace@gmail.com 678-376-0246 Old-timey, white, multiplying onion sets. Mary Jane Sanders Gainesville jacksanders@aol.com 770-532-8558 Red Puerto Rican potato slips, needed around 4/1/17. W.A. Dabbs Eatonton 706-473-3075 PAGE 10 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2017 Bulletin Calendar Mature Hellebores with blooms, Dutch iris, iris cristata, rhodea Japonica, 3-gal- Bees, Honey & Supplies lon hydrangeas and more. Diane Wilkes 10-frame bee hive, $85; 5-frame bee Atlanta 770-671-9399 hive, $65; also make inner covers, su- April 14-15 Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens Spring Plant Sale 2 Canebrake Rd. Savannah, Georgia 31419 912.921.5460 April 15 Fernbank Science Center Spring Plant Sale 156 Heaton Park Dr., Atlanta, Ga. 30307 678.874.7102 April 18 Georgia Department of Agriculture Egg Candling Class Gordon County Ag Center 1282 Hwy. 53 Spur, SW Calhoun, Ga. 30701 770.535.5955 Beef Cattle Field Day April 26 Georgia Department of Agriculture Egg Candling Class Wheeler County Extension Office 16 W. Forest Ave. Alamo, Ga. 30411 229.868.2672 dcroyal@uga.edu Food Preservation Workshop Carroll County Extension - Ag Center 900 Newnan Rd. Carrollton, Ga. 30117 770.836.8546 mmlewis@uga.edu April 27 Georgia Department of Agriculture Egg Candling Class 835 Memorial Dr. Griffin, Ga. 30223 770.467.4225 uge2255@uga.edu Georgia Veterinary Medical Association Sporting Clays Fundraiser Foxhall Resort and Sporting Club 8000 Capps Ferry Rd. Douglasville, Ga. 30135 May 11-13 Central Georgia Horse-Carriage and Antique Auction Southeastern Arena 2410 Arena Rd. Unadilla, Ga. 31091 706.961.0475 May 13 Marietta Gardeners Club Annual Plant Sale Marietta First United Methodist Church 120 Loop & Polk St. Parking Lot Marietta, Ga. 30064 770.443.7675 MariettaGardenersClub.jimbo.com Mature Lenten roses, $5 each; Pachysandra, great evergreen groundcover, pers, top bar bee hives. Eliseo Delia Mineral Bluff 706-492-5119 $10/50 bare-root plants. Carol Olson 5-frame 2017 NUCs, with new queen, Marietta carololsonmar@hotmail.com 770-998-1076 770-490-5685 Mexican sunflower, Cleome, touch-menot, four-o-clock, money plant, Shasta daisy; $1/each + large SASE. B.L. Savage Gainesville 770-534-7856 Native azaleas, yellow, orange, red, white, pink, raspberry and butterscotch; $5+. J. Adcock Newnan 770-251-2613 Old-fashioned burgundy hollyhock red Texas Star hibiscus; $3/25 seeds + SASE. D. Miltimore Ranger 706-618-3890 Oxalis/shamrock bulbs, pink/white and wood sorrels, 25+ bulbs; $8 + SASE, shipping included. Vickie Robinson 416 Parks Mill Rd Auburn 30011 770-680-1895 Perennials and shrubs, you dig; $1. Bill Satterfield Baldwin 706-778-5762 pickup only; $150 each. Mary Lacksen Sparta mlacksen@gmail.com 478-4561049 5-frame NUC, $140; 8-frame bee hives, with bees and young queen, $185. Ronnie Pearson Nashville 229-392-3261 5-frame NUCs, $160; complete, empty hives, $80; 50 new metal telescope lids, etc., closed Saturdays. Edward Colston Taylorsville 770-382-9619 5-frame NUCs, for pick-up April 1, please call after 5 p.m., limited number; $125. Craig Exner Newnan craig.exner@ cowetaschools.net 678-326-0053 678850-1234 5-frame NUCs, w/young Italian queens, no frame exchange; $150. Aubrey Ledford Commerce 706-654-6861 Albany/SW Georgia, complete bee re- Pond plants, ginger, Angel Trumpets moval, also hornets, wasps and yellow and much more, call or email for list. Su- jackets, licensed and insured. Dale Rich- san Kingsolver Hull 706-363-8892 ter Leesburg 229-886-7663 Vaughn Farms Red Spider lily bulbs, $5/dozen + All bees: Will pick up swarms for free; Monroe County, Ga. 31029 Erica Glasener - Outstanding Plants for Spring Farmers Market and Ag Expo postage; gourd seed, short/long neck, seeking new locations to keep bees; 478.994.7014 Gibbs Gardens Claxton Elementary School $.20-cents/each + SASE. Clifton Sapp Russian-hybrid NUCs, $150. David Lar- crbenn@uga.edu 1987 Gibbs Dr. U.S. Hwy. 301 S. Screven 912-253-6600 son Mitchell 770-542-9546 Ball Ground, Ga. 30107 Claxton, Ga. 30417 Reseeding petunias, mixed; Angel trum- Bee hives, very strong colonies in sin- April 20 Flint River Iris Society 17th Annual Spring Iris Show & Sale Spalding County Extension Office 835 Memorial Drive (Hwy. 16) Griffin, Ga. 30223 404.826.1688 www.IrisSociety.FlintRiver.org Walter Reeves Talk & Book Signing Gibbs Gardens 1987 Gibbs Dr. Ball Ground, Ga. 30107 www.gibbsgardens.com 770.893.1881 Fencing for Foragers Field Day www.gibbsgardens.com 770.893.1881 April 28-30 Savannah Orchid Show Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens 2 Canebrake Rd. Savannah, Ga. 31419 912.921.5460 April 29 Help-a-Horse Day Grand Event Walton Co. Ag and Ed Center 1208 Criswell Rd. Monroe, Ga. 30655 770.905.7091 912.739.3544 tblocker@evans.k12.ga.us Kel-Mac Saddle Club Open Horse Show Morgan County Ag Center 2268 Athens Hwy. (441 N.) Madison, Ga. 30650 706.342.3775 bcumming@bellsouth.net May 20 Garden Club of Ellijay Annual Plant Sale Lions Club Pavilion 1729 S. Main St. Ellijay, Ga. 30540 pet, double-purple or double-yellow; $1/ gles and double deep brood boxes, sell- pack + SASE. Carolyn Arnold 644 Lynn Ave Jefferson 30549 706-367-4700 ing all, call for details. Jim Garvine Byron 478-956-7672 Seeds: Devil's trumpet, mullein pink/ touch-me-nots, morning glory/hibiscus, four-o-clocks, money plant/mole bean; $1 cash/teaspoon + SASE. E. Beach 2966 Cardinal Lake Cir Duluth 30096 770-476-1163 Small Leyland Cypress trees, 8"-12" tall, will ship, see website for ordering; $4 each. Hans Gruetzenbach Dalton www. muscadinesandmore.com. 706-4834221 Tift 44 Russell Bermuda sprigs; will also custom plant on your farms. Charles Hurley Summerville 706-331-0967 706-9789759 Bee removal, work guaranteed, Metro Atlanta and West Georgia areas. W.O. Canady Villa Rica 770-942-3887 Bees/Supplies: NUCs, 5/8/10-frame equipment, veils, gloves, tools, more; swarms: Buford, Flowery Branch, Oakwood, Suwanee, Winder; honey. Harold Lanier Buford harold@lanierbeebarn. com 678-471-7758 Carpenter bee traps: I make traps to catch them, 5 per order; $85/5 shipped. William Timmerman Harlem 803-6406265 706-799-5311 Carpenter bee traps; $10/each, $25/3; shipping is extra. Billy Middlebrooks Monroe 770-267-7084 770-823-0819 348 Daniel Rd. The Georgia Iris Society May 27 Flowers and Ornamentals Free removal of low hanging honey bee Partisover Ranch Colbert, Ga. 30628 Iris Show and Sale St. Bartholomew Episcopal Church Antique Tractor Pull and Show The Steed Farm Wanted swarms and unwanted bee equipment. Richard Day 3651 Sims Bridge Road 706.795.2281 1790 Lavista Rd. NE 2080 East Hwy. 5 10 seeds of Hyacinth bean vine. Betty Monroe 30656 wad1954@windstream. Atlanta, Ga. 30329 Carrollton, Ga. 30116 Stephens Monroe 770-267-5055 net 404-735-3828 770-267-0004 April 21-22 2nd Annual Georgia AgriScience & Outdoor Recreation Expo Jim Miller Park 2245 Callaway Rd. Marietta, Ga. 30008 678.376.9518 or 770.365.2593 www.gaurbanexpo.com 770.621.3864 Smith-Gilbert Gardens Spring Plant Sale 2382 Pine Mountain Rd. Kennesaw, Ga. 30152 770.919.0248 770.301.8388 | 770.301.6319 770.301.6320 Have an event to put on our calendar? Contact Arty Schronce at 404.656.3656 or arty.schronce@agr.georgia.gov Creeping Jenny and Pachysandra Free removal of low hanging honey bee plants, reasonably priced, in Cobb Coun- swarms, structural removal of bees for ty. Nelle Purvis Marietta 770-422-9871 a fee, Rockdale area. Ronald Johnson Seven Sisters' rose bush. Allen Dean Conyers 678-357-1814 Clarkesville 706-754-7196 Free swarm removal, remove unwanted bees from a structure for a fee; seeking bee equipment, pick up. Leonard Day FLOWERS REQUIRING Macon 478-719-5588 PERMITS Gallberry, voted best-tasting honey in Gibbs Gardens We accept calendar submissions for food, Georgia; $52/gallon, includes shipping. April 22 Native Azaleas/Native Plants Sale craft and agriculture festivals and events. If you have questions regarding this cat- Ben Bruce Homerville www.brucesnutn- Help-a-Horse Day Teaser Event 1987 Gibbs Dr. Submissions for festivals that do not egory, call 404-656-3722. honey.com 912-487-5001 A.H. Stephens State Park Equine Campground Ball Ground, Ga. 30107 specifically promote those industries will Advertisers selling officially protected High quality 5-frame honey bee NUCs; 456 Alexander St. NW www.gibbsgardens.com not be printed. plants must have a permit to sell such $185. Caleb Lachmann 94 Willow Creek Crawfordville, Ga. 30631 770.905.7091 Georgia Dairy Goat Breeders Association 41st Spring Show Walton Co. Agricultural Education Center 770.893.1881 May 6 Beekeeping Talk with Nancy & Sean Cook/ Rhododendron Sale Gibbs Gardens Additional pesticide recertification training notices are available on the Department website under the Plant Industry Division tab. plants. Ads submitted without this Dr. Blue Ridge 30513 www.mountainpermit will not be published. If you are manbees.com 706-851-8639 706-851faxing or mailing in an ad, the permit 8639 needs to be sent along with it. For ads Honey bee NUCs: $160/your box; $195/ submitted online, the permit can be at- our 3/4 Advantech box; $135/packages. tached using the attachments button. D. Haught Chatsworth www.equipment. For information on the sale or shipment barnyardbees.com 706-508-2257 706- 1208 Criswell Rd. 1987 Gibbs Dr. Livestock auctions listed in The Market of protected plants, call the Protected 581-0473 Monroe, GA 30655 Ball Ground, Ga. 30107 Bulletin may offer related items for sale. Plant Program at 770-918-6411. Italian bees, NE Georgia, 5-Frame 706.769.9460 http://www.georgiadairygoats.com/monroe- spring-show www.gibbsgardens.com 770.893.1881 May 11 Notices for auctions selling any items other than livestock must be accompanied by the auction license number of the principal auctioneer or firm conducting the auction, Enclosed cargo trailer, 24'Lx6.5'T, ramp NUCs, 3 lb. packages, 2017 spring door, side door, 2-axle, 8-ply tires, bumper-pull style, electric brakes. Melvin Collins Camilla 478-244-1721 queens, pick-up only, order online. Slade Jarrett Baldwin www.jarrettbees.com 706-677-2854 April 23 MISCELLANEOUS Richland Distilling Company's Third Annual Taste of Richland 333 East Broad St. Richland, Ga. 31825 www.TasteOfRichland.org OFLROFNOWARMERSEASNLTAEANLDS If you have questions about this cat- egory, call 404-656-3722. 250-275 red Spider lilies; cheaper to- gether than divided. Jo Wood Bogart 770-725-8744 350 varieties of 4" perennials including helleborus, $1.50 each; 1-gallon grafted Japanese maples, $20-$25; display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-7754967 Angel trumpets, Christmas/helleborus roses $5; Harlequin glory bowers, hydrangeas, ferns, double altheas, burning bushes, beauty berries, $3.50. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-2227 Azaleas and hostas, $2.50 each; Leyland Cypress, 3'-4', $3 each; plenty of other plants too. Carol Bland Fayetteville 770-964-3162 Georgia Department of Agriculture Egg Candling Class Dade County Ag Center 114 Pace Dr. Trenton, Ga. 30752 770.535.5955 Achimenes, a.k.a. Widow's Tears, order now for April shipping. Evie Bowker Griffin 770-530-1708 Azaleas, large growing, 1-gallon pots, all colors; $2.50 each. Jack Maffett Montezuma 478-954-2111 478-472-7133 Castor bean or loofah seeds, 25 seeds/ pack; $3/cash + SASE. J. Shelnutt P.O. Box 1212 Loganville 30052 joyshelnutt@ bellsouth.net Century plants, assorted sizes, no shipping; $5-$35. Myrtle Russell Bonaire 478-923-1951 Cosmo seeds, tall variety, 6' not unusual, 60+ seeds; $1 + SASE. Ira Bray 70 Wilkes Ct Newnan 30263 770-253-0693 Crepe myrtle, dogwood, redbud, saw tooth, oak, Scarlet oak, Bald cypress, catalpa, River birch, yellow poplar; $4 each. Annette Hutson Madison 770-318-3520 Daylilies: 500+ varieties available in April, see website for photos. Katielo Greene 402 W. Mcintosh Cir. Whitesburg 30185 www.daylilyfans.com/katielou_lilies katielou green 770-836-1351 per state regulations. Notices without this information cannot be published. Four-o-clock, mixed, tall, old-fashioned, or old-fashioned Rose of Sharon; $2/teaspoon + SASE. Mary Pursley 253 Ryan Rd Winder 30680 Green Giant privacy trees, shrubs and evergreens, in 1-gallon and 3-gallon pots. Kelly Wilson Griffin 770-365-1530 Heirloom seeds, white Devil's Trumpet, pink four-o'clocks; $1 cash/teaspoon + SASE. Florence Anne Berna 435 Waverly Hall Drive Roswell 30075 Japanese maples, all grafted, many colors, varieties and sizes to choose, delivery and installation available. James Veccie Senoia jveccie@yahoo.com 770652-6127 Japanese maples, azaleas and more. Linda Waites Fayetteville 770-9646414 Leyland Cypress, 1-gallon; $3.50 each. Donna Glisson Suwanee 770-8275821 Leyland Cypress, Thuja Giants, privacy trees, delivery and planting, all of GA, buy direct from grower. John Cowherd Monticello 770-862-7442 If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. 33-gallon cast iron pot, always stored inside; $550. Brad Perkins Stockbridge 770-474-1990 Ashley wood-burning heater with glass front, good condition; $400. Janice Bryant Franklin 706-893-0948 Hardback blueberry cookbook with 150 recipes, order online; $18/each, includes shipping. Joe Kilpatrick La Fayette www. theblueberryfarm.com 423-301-2717 Pellet insert heater, great shape, w/ some pellets, $425. Bobby Crawford Sharpsburg 770-328-1569 Rome Eagle wood stove, needs to be restored; $200. Tony Bennett Hiram 678381-5547 678-381-5547 Miscellaneous Wanted 38" mower deck for old John Deere 240 riding mower. Ray Jenkins Ellijay 706972-7964 Parts for silent flame fireplace insert MDL1662; need blowers. Leave message. J T Clark Cartersville 770-382-0219 Seeking a steady supply of fresh hardwood sawdust. Brandon Stephens Lithonia 30058 shproduceatl@gmail.com 770-688-7406 Italian Hygienic Italians, will ship; $25 ea. William Craft Elberton 864-617-7630 Local raw honey and royal jelly, nonheated, non-filtered and chemical free. Stacy Roberts Maysville 678-617-8918 Location for rent to keep bees. Thomas Dean Ranger 678-986-3424 Need to locate bee hives on your land during July, Blue Ridge along Hwy 76 to Clayton. Butch Shelton Cumming 770366-3622 NUCs: $1200/100+, or $160/less than 100, $150/your box; Italian mutts. Mike Wilingham Taylorsville popeanyoung@ aol.com 770-891-1943 Pure all-natural unprocessed honey: quart, $14; pint, $8; 8 oz. bear, $5. Jimmy Brown Jackson 770-775-0157 Queens, bee supplies and equipment, retail, wholesale and bulk honey, bee gift items. Bob Binnie Lakemont 706-7826722 Retiring 9 double hives w/supers, 9-frame extractor, s/s, other equipment; best offer, and double hives, $300. James Sizemore Social Circle 706-318-6223 Will collect low-hanging honey bee swarms, no houses/buildings, W. Cobb and E. Paulding Counties. Ray James Dallas 770-912-8128 Will pick up swarms, remove from structures, and will remove unwanted bee equipment. Derry Oliver Commerce 706335-7226 706-621-1781 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2017 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov PAGE 11 LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Average prices for March 2017 Auction Market at Georgia Auction Markets, Georgia Department of Agriculture and U.S.D.A. Cooperative FederalState Livestock Market News and Grading Service. For daily quotations, call (229) 226-1641 (7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) (Cattle prices expressed in price/hundredweight) SLAUGHTER CLASSES.AVERAGES COWS: Breakers 75-80% lean..... 65.29 Boners 80-85% Lean....... 67.09 Lean 85-90% Lean.......... 61.08 BULLS: Yield Grade 1 1000-1500 lbs.................. 90.71 1500-2100 lbs.................. 92.17 FEEDER CLASSES: WEIGHTED .AVG PRICES STEERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE ................................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......171.39.. 161.40 350-400 lbs.......164.63.. 157.37 400-450 lbs.......160.96.. 150.04 450-500 lbs.......152.69.. 142.28 500-550 lbs.......144.79.. 136.08 550-600 lbs.......139.50.. 132.48 600-650 lbs.......133.42.. 124.83 650-700 lbs.......128.49.. 119.20 HEIFERS: MEDIUM AND LARGE ....................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......145.46.. 137.50 350-400 lbs.......140.60.. 132.93 400-450 lbs.......135.78.. 127.39 450-500 lbs ......130.30.. 122.06 500-550 lbs.......125.56.. 117.69 550-600 lbs.......122.01.. 114.59 600-650 lbs.......119.10.. 109.18 650-700 lbs.......113.80.. 103.44 BULLS: MEDIUM AND LARGE .................................1........... 2 300-350 lbs.......167.83.. 156.88 350-400 lbs.......163.08.. 151.01 400-450 lbs.......155.12.. 143.73 450-500 lbs ......147.41.. 136.73 500-550 lbs.......138.49.. 130.55 550-600 lbs.......131.90.. 123.33 600-650 lbs.......125.50.. 117.16 650-700 lbs.......119.84.. 110.47 GOATS (priced per head) SLAUGHTER CLASSES .SELECTION 2 BILLIES/BUCKS 75-100 lbs...................... 133.53 100-150 lbs.................... 167.97 150-300 lbs.................... 229.58 NANNIES/DOES 60-80 lbs........................ 101.41 80-100 lbs...................... 137.32 100-150 lbs.......................... KIDS & YEARLINGS 20-40 lbs.......................... 63.69 40-60 lbs.......................... 93.09 60-80 lbs........................ 124.29 Producers can obtain daily cattle prices by Internet at the following website: http:// www.ams.usda.gov Once at the site, select Market News and Transportation Data in the left column. Click on Livestock, Meats, Grain and Hay under the heading Market News Reports by Program. Next, click on Cattle under the heading Browse by Commodity. Then click on Feeder and Replacement Cattle Auctions and select Georgia. Will remove bee swarms on/near the ground for free; will remove unwanted bee hives; East of Atlanta. Robert Pruden Monroe 770-466-9100 Things To Eat Advertisers submitting ads using the term "organic" require Certified Organic registration with the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Ads submitted without this registration will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the registration needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the registration can be attached using the attachments button. For information on this registration, call the Organic Program Manager at 706-595-3408. 2016 Desirable pecans, $11/lb. + postage; will crack, shell and separate your pecans, $.50-cents/lb. Russell Eaton Stockbridge 770-506-2727 2016 pecans, in the shell; $5/lb. + shipping. Charles Sawyer Mount Airy 706768-4776 2016 shelled and cleaned pecans, bagged and ready for freezing. Peggy Griffin Clarkesville 706-768-8417 2016 shelled pecan halves; $8/lb. + shipping. Dixie Arnett Tifton 229-3923921 2017 shelled pecans, mostly halves, bagged in freezer, leave message; $9/ quart + postage. Frank Eaton 4441 Bethany Rd Buckhead 30625 706-342-0727 All natural Black Angus beef, grassfed/ grain-finished, sold by the whole, half or quarter. David Sharpton Commerce 706367-0876 Award winning cold-pressed farmmade oils: Sunflower, pecan, peanut and others; also have gluten-free flours. Clay Oliver Pitts www.oliverfarms.com 229406-0906 Farm fresh brown eggs, GMO free; $3/ dozen. Galen Kreider Metter 912-6856597 Farm fresh brown eggs, where happy hens call home, samples available; $4/ dozen. Joseph Durante Alpharetta 305318-2337 Farm fresh brown eggs; $3/dozen. Tammy or Kate Chupp Newborn 770366-6129 Free-range brown eggs; $3/dozen. John Jackson 48 Racetrack Road Mcdonough 30223 770-289-0569 Fresh eggs, a good mix of brown and white; $2.50/dozen. Sandy Jackson Molena 706-601-0088 Fresh eggs; $2/dozen. Donna Mcwilliams Morganton 706-374-4487 Fresh yard eggs; $4/dozen. Harriet Chaney Lithonia 404-290-1122 Grain-finished Angus beef, sides, quarters; $3.50/lb. hanging weight. Jason Cox Social Circle 404-925-5412 Marview Farms provides grassfed/pastured beef, pork, lamb and goat; also pastured, free-range chicken/eggs, and pecans. Fernando Mendez Arabi www. marviewfarms.com 786-210-6544 Shelled black walnuts, $25/quart + shipping; shelled pecans, $8-$12/quart + shipping. Herman Robinson Bremen 404-263-7857 770-294-9600 Shelled Black walnuts; $20/quart + shipping. James Mccarty Trion 706-6385138 Sourwood raw honey, grade-A, extra light, pure and delicious, $20/quart. Michael Surles Blairsville 706-781-3343 Sugarcane syrup, no additives, no preservatives, $9/25.4 fl.oz., or $6/12.7 fl.oz.; certified organic sugarcane syrup, $10/12.7 fl.oz. Mickey Morris Odum 912586-2241 Sugarcane syrup, pure premium quality, three 25.6 ounce bottles, shipped anywhere in the USA; $42/3. Ben Parrish Statesboro 912-536-2200 Water-ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits, will also grind your grain; $5/5 lbs. + postage. Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630 Wood splitter, 50-ton new motor, new tires, call for details; $1250. Roy Pruitt Douglasville 770-595-7891 404-372-3772 Fish & Supplies Advertisers selling sterile triploid grass carp must submit a current Wild Animal License from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ads submitted without this license will not be published. If you are faxing or mailing in an ad, the license needs to be sent along with it. For ads submitted online, the license can be attached using the attachments button. For license information, call 770-761-3044. 5"-12" grass carp, F1 bass, threadfin shad, coppernose bluegill, shellcrackers, catfish, genetics/delivery guarantee, also cages and fountains. David Beall Greenville 706-289-1874 AI quality farm grown channel catfish fingerlings, graded/priced by size, accurate weights/counts, guaranteed live and healthy. J.F. Gilbert Thomaston 706-6482062 770-468-0725 Albino catfish, 3"-5", $5/each; Koi and goldfish, all sizes/colors, fish food and supplies; call for an appointment. Glenn Kicklighter Sandersville 478-232-7704 All fish species, pond liming, phosphorus mitigation, aquatic vegetation control, consultation, pond surveys, aeration, fountains, fish feeders. Ethan Edge Lumber City 912-602-1310 All size bass, bluegill, channel catfish, threadfin, gizzard shad, shell cracker and more; free delivery or pickup. Danny Austin Roberta 478-836-4938 All sizes catfish, 10"-12" sterile grass carp, largemouth bass, shellcracker, threadfin shad, weed analysis, electrofishing services, fish feeders. Keith Edge Soperton 478-697-8994 Bass, bluegill, hybrid bream, channel catfish and sterile grass carp. David Cochran Ellijay 706-889-8113 First class Big Reds, $35/lb.; Red Wigglers, $25/lb.; worm castings $1 + shipping (not included). Lew Bush Byron bigreds1@cox.net 478-955-4780 Grass carp, bluegill and shellcracker bream, channel catfish fingerlings, bass, fathead minnows, delivery/pick-up, by appointment only. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039 Red Wigglers: $3/cup; $35/5-gallon bucket; $100/25-gallon tub; also have compost available. Anthony Self Byron 478-538-6167 Trout, good stocking quality, various sizes, hatched and farm-raised, delivery available. David Cantrell Ellijay 706-2736199 Fertilizers & Mulches 2016 wheat straw, delivery available; $3 each/at barn. Gary Brinson 6786 Old Louisville Rd Tarrytown 30470 912-2863191 Designer pine shavings, good, clean, dry for your horse barns and chicken houses. Martha Smith Bremen 770-6463276 Fresh worm castings, extra microbes, best in GA, pick-up in Acworth or Cumming; $5/gallon. Shane Jones Cumming 404-964-7534 Horse manure with shavings, you load and haul; $1/as much as you want. Cecil Frazier Sharpsburg 770-251-0644 Horse manure/shavings, for composting, from Little Creek Farm. Tamara Dillard Decatur www.littlecreekconservancy.org 404-399-1750 Long leaf pine straw, delivery and installation, also semi-trailer loads available. Joshua Bulloch Manchester 404-9251076 Mixture of horse manure and sawdust, seasoned for months; $5/pickup load. Sammy Stephens Clermont 770-2872704 Mulch hay, square bales, call or email for availability. John Loughridge Chatsworth jaloughridge@aol.com 706-270-4518 Pine shavings, kiln dried, small in size, absorbent, bulk delivers, large loads, call for pricing. Joel Gibbs Douglasville 404375-4900 Pre-bagged horse manure, 20-40 lb. bags, you load, call first; $1.50/bag, reduced price for 100+ bags. Martha Braumann Lawrenceville 678-662-9393 Wanted: Mulch hay, in either rolls or bales, not for animal consumption, near Henry County. Carolyn Jones Hampton 423-290-5018 Worm castings: $25/50 lbs., or $14/25 lbs.; also have worm tea, $15/gallon. Aron Walsh Jonesboro 404-431-1510 Poultry Litter/Compost Chicken litter available, delivery or pick up, small loads to tractor trailer loads. Michael Elrod Chatsworth 706-259-4030 Oddities Gourds: 2016 crop, great for Martins and crafts; $1 each. Anne Sinyard Hawkinsville 478-952-7169 Gourds: Close-out sale due to health, call before coming, any size/number; $2. Thelma Moon 3226 Hoot Owl Rd Royston 30662 706-245-4218 Lucky buckeyes, $4.25/dozen; planting buckeyes, $5.25/dozen; instructions included, please include postage. Jules Simmons 495 Royal Oaks Ter Stone Mountain 30087 828-226-4700 Out-Of-State Wanted Multiplying onions, any color. Bunyan Parker Ocala FL 352-300-9707 Seeking sugar cane stalks, on a monthly basis, for fresh cane juice planting, call/ text. Gary Pancholi Cary NC 919-5250585 Firewood Firewood must be cut from the advertiser's personal property. Ads for firewood must use the cord when specifying the amount of firewood for sale. Firewood/smoker wood, pecan, cherry, hickory, oak, pick-up or delivery. Tommy Phillips Jefferson 706-362-4874 Fully seasoned oak firewood, delivery available: $100/half-cord, $200/full-cord; hickory/pecan BBQ wood, $60/quartercord. Bob Lewis Fayetteville 770-4614083 Hardwood, mostly oak, cut 18"L, 10 trees worth of wood, must pick up, easy access; $300. G. Register Fayetteville 770-461-2842 Timber Timber must be individually owned and produced by the advertiser on his personal property. No companies or businesses are allowed to advertise timberland in this category. Timberland advertised must be at least one acre. Timber wanted ads will not be published. 18 acres of pine timber, call after 7 pm. Anson Edwards Talking Rock 706-3342968 Large poplar trees, you must cut, haul and clean up. Vickie Hogan Clarkesville 706-768-5441 Wanted: Pine and hardwood, for T.C. Logging, Inc. Leslie Clark Alamo 912568-7490 912-223-0720 Handicrafts If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call 404-656-3722. Handicraft ads are limited to 30 words. AAA/Quilts: Homemade, premade/ custom, T-shirt, cotton clothing, or other material, all sizes; bed runners, pillows/ pillow shams, complete old quilt tops, pot holders, microwave bowl holders; $6-$500. Doris Brown Mcdonough fdbrownj@charter.net 770-898-8701 All types chair caning: Blind cane, French weave, hole-to-hole, press, porch, rattan reed and fiber rush, some repair, quality work, over 50 years of experience. George Shelton Cartersville 770-607-6455 All types of chair caning, refinishing and repairs. J. Lewis 1404 Kenwood Dr Perry 31069 478-987-4243 Antique sewing machine treadle, foot, very good condition, attachments, oak cabinet; $275. Bob Fleming Alpharetta 770-475-1065 Antique Singer sewing machine, pedal type, 4-drawer; $150. Danny Manning Cochran 478-230-2635 Aprons, walker bags, adult bibs and sunbonnets; $7/each or $18/3, includes postage. Margaret Hottle 4220 Union Rd Sw Atlanta 30349 404-344-0568 Audubon approved cedar birdhouses, feeders and carpenter bee traps, special- izing in Bluebird nest boxes, handcrafted with repurposed materials. George Bur- kett Mableton gbetter@outlook.com 770-401-0315 Chair and rocker caning of all kinds, also wicker and rattan repair, 36 years of ex- perience. Duke Dufresne Statham 770- 725-2554 Chair caning and wicker restoration done, including laced and pressed cane, rush, split oak, binder cane, seagrass, Shaker tape, rattan, all types of caning, high quality work. Dotty Mcdaniel Cum- ming 770-887-8518 Chair caning, refinishing and repairs, porch rockers and chairs. Beth Wood Leslie 229-344-5922 Crocheted doilies, bookmarks, fridge magnets, dolls, kitchen towels, Christ- mas ornaments done year round; repair work done at reasonable prices. Mar- cia Brookins 219 Sheila Cir Thomaston 30286 706-647-0593 Custom handmade t-shirt quilts, mem- ory quilts, memory bears, memory pil- lows, and pieced quilts, add embroidery or photos, great gifts. Margaret Wat- son 1254 Jim Starr Rd Newnan 30263 mew542000@yahoo.com 770-251- 6951 Custom knives, made with natural deer antler, crown portion of antler used for each knife, can be personalized, 3 sizes available. Darrel Youngblood Millwood 912-282-0167 Handmade bird houses, duck boxes and bat houses, call for prices, with dis- counts for 3+ ordered. Lindsey Wynn Ocilla mjwynn@windstream.net 229- 457-0534 Handmade tatted lace Items: Book- marks, $8; cards, crosses; angels, snow- flakes, stars and more $6/small, $8/me- dium, $10/large. Amie Cleghorn Tifton 229-256-3557 Memory bears made from your loved one's clothing, pants, shirts or pajamas, etc. Sherry Mcdaniel Buford 770-366- 1306 770-945-7846 Old fashioned rabbit boxes w/stick-trig- ger system, weathered wood, 50+ years building/trapping, $20/each + $12/GA shipping; cedar blue bird house, clean- out lid, $12/GA shipping. Donald Allen Snellville 404-578-7758 Raggedy Ann/Andy dolls, 25"; all handmade, no paints/plastics, beauti- fully dressed, original 1970 pattern. Betty Hopkins 914 28Th St E Tifton 31794 229- 382-2310 Singer sewing machine, 4-drawer free- standing cabinet, like new, many acces- sories; $120. Royal Harris Marietta 404- 569-4890 Wanted: Doll hospital, and an individ- ual to repair and restring antique dolls. Sammy Peirson Cave Spring 706-234- 1874 Wanted: Someone in middle Georgia to recane old chairs and the bottom of an old cotton basket. Sharon Walker Macon 478-954-1976 PAGE 12 FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN 404-656-3722 agr.georgia.gov WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2017 Who's helping whom? Rescued horses, imprisoned women work together to get better By Amy H. Carter It's a long way down there.'" amy.carter@agr.georgia.gov Capt. Gallman and Corrections Officer Tracy Holly teach the inmates to care for the horses. Georgia Department of Corrections Capt. They spend about three months reacquainting Dennis Gallman intercepted inmate Suzalee each horse with the feel of a loving touch from Watkins as she was making her way across a human hands. At the same time, they evaluate paddock on the grounds of Lee Arrendale State each animal's suitability to ride. Later, they train Prison in Alto. She was holding the reins of a them to accept a saddle and rider. 17-year-old Appaloosa mare named Ellie, and "People come here for a rideable horse," crying. Calling for silence from the sizeable said Patty Livingston, president of the Georgia crowd gathered for an equine auction at the Equine Rescue League, which assists the depart- women's prison northeast of Gainesville, Gall- ment in hosting auctions to sell rescued horses. man drew their attention to the emotional good- State law empowers the department to impound bye between woman and horse. abused and neglected horses but does not allo- "We've got an inmate that's crying because, cate funds for rehabilitation. Those functions are let me tell you something not only do these in- paid for entirely by donations from GERL, and mates rehabilitate the horses, the horses rehabili- the proceeds of periodic auctions. tate the inmates," Gallman said. "She fell in love "If a horse doesn't ride it probably won't get a with this horse, so y'all encouraging her helps bid," Livingston said. her confidence level." GERL formerly hosted auctions at the Man- Moments earlier, Watkins and Ellie spent the sfield facility but found that larger crowds are better part of 10 minutes circling the show ring drawn to Arrendale, where the added element while auctioneer Zach Hill pushed several in- of human redemption makes each horse's story terested buyers past the $100 minimum bid for more compelling. The price of admission to the the horse in $25 increments. It was Watkins' first show ring is steep for all involved, but deliver- time riding Ellie, a fact that sparked a bump in ance is included for those who pay it. bidding when Hill shared it with the crowd. To Tracy Holly discussed his path to the barn the amusement of everyone listening, including while spending a few quiet moments there with Watkins, he said: "This is this woman's first time Ellie before the auction began. When questioned on this horse, obviously." about his rank, he looked away for a long moment Ellie sold for $310, the highest amount paid before re-engaging in the conversation to answer. for any of the eight horses including one thor- "I still want to say lieutenant but actually to oughbred and three donkeys offered for sale come to this program, because it's only slotted in the March 25 auction at the Arrendale Equine for an officer, I had to take a voluntary demotion. Center. I love horses and this program's one of the best The Georgia Department of Agriculture's the state's got. Inside the prison, sometimes you Equine Division partnered with Arrendale Prison get to a point where you don't see progress, but in 2011 to create the equine center, which pairs out here you see these inmates grow and you see inmates with impounded horses after they've the horses grow and it makes a world of differ- been evaluated and stabilized at the department's ence," he said. Mansfield Barn. Mansfield is the first stop on the "Women have a different path coming to pris- journey back to health for neglected, abused and on than men do. A lot of our inmates have been abandoned equines. through emotional abuse. A lot are addicts. A lot The state seized Ellie and four other starved of them have been through physical abuse from horses from a single owner in McIntosh County. relationships, and they come here and here's this Ellie's former owner was prosecuted and jailed for neglect, and Ellie was transported to North Georgia for care and rehabilitation. Her teeth Suzalee Watkins rides Ellie into the ring. The 17-year-old Appaloosa mare fetched the highest price of the day during an equine auction at Lee Arrendale State Prison in Alto March 25. horse that's been through some of the same stuff they've been through and you can see them rebuild." were so sharp that she couldn't properly grind Warden Kennedy said it's hard to determine her food, so she wasn't getting the nutrients she needed to for inmates who meet certain criteria, said Warden Kathleen sometimes who is benefitting most. thrive, said Jessie Murray, manager of the Mansfield Barn and Kennedy. "I would classify this almost as pet therapy," she said. "One a senior field inspector in the equine program. Ellie also had "We're very careful about who we put out here, obviously, of the most interesting things about it is that it heals the horse ulcers from eating bushes, trees, bark and dirt, and was suffer- and all of them have proven themselves at other assignments and it heals the inmate." ing from a lung infection. outside the prison," Kennedy said. "Not just any inmate can Inmate Gina Shropshire agreed. "It took us a little while to have her start gaining weight, go outside the prison." "We kind of work together to rebuild each other," she said. and when she started gaining weight it was time to take her Watkins was assigned to the equine center after asking for someplace where she could be ridden and enjoyed," Murray an outside job. See more auction photos on the Market said. "We sent her to Arrendale." "I've never ridden horses before. I learned it all here," she The Arrendale Equine Center is an outside work option said. "The first time I was like, `Oh my, what am I thinking? Bulletin page at agr.georgia.gov. Reader Profile: Ella Mae Beach sells `old-timey' flower seeds Continued From Page 1 can't get anywhere else. I sold a lot of old-fashioned daffodils to landscapers," she said. At 93, Beach no longer digs plants to sell and only offers seeds. Her dining room table with its tubs and canisters of cleaned seed, small manila envelopes and measuring spoons, looked like it belonged in a seed company. Like a professional, she stored seed in the freezer. When asked about a tub of rose of Sharon seeds, she commented: "I have those, too, but I couldn't fit them in my ad because of the word limit. I could call it `althea' but some people wouldn't know what that is." In recent issues she has advertised money plant, mullein pink (which she also calls rose campion), touch-me-nots, fouro'clocks and devil's trumpet (which she explained points up while the flowers of angel's trumpet point down), and other old favorites. "It kills me sometimes that I can't get out in the yard like I used to, but I won't let myself get depressed. I stay busy all the time," she said. Beach's garden testified to her hard work and to the du- rability of the "old-timey" plants she cultivated. Bright rosy purple thrift covered the bank by the driveway, and bluebells carpeted the front yard. Daffodils, jonquils, pink oxalis, money plant, Lenten roses, wild blue phlox and other flowers and shrubs punctuated the front and back yards. As the interview came to an end, a tiger swallowtail came by and lightly touched down on one of the bluebells. "The butterflies love them," she commented. It was a fitting end to an afternoon with a woman who has touched many lives. 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